A Core Human Microbiome as Viewed through 16S rRNA Sequence Clusters

Volume: 7, Issue: 6, Pages: e34242 - e34242
Published: Jun 13, 2012
Abstract
We explore the microbiota of 18 body sites in over 200 individuals using sequences amplified V1-V3 and the V3-V5 small subunit ribosomal RNA (16S) hypervariable regions as part of the NIH Common Fund Human Microbiome Project. The body sites with the greatest number of core OTUs, defined as OTUs shared amongst 95% or more of the individuals, were the oral sites (saliva, tongue, cheek, gums, and throat) followed by the nose, stool, and skin, while...
Paper Details
Title
A Core Human Microbiome as Viewed through 16S rRNA Sequence Clusters
Published Date
Jun 13, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
6
Pages
e34242 - e34242
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