A genome-wide association study reveals the relationship between human genetic variation and the nas...
A genome-wide association study reveals the relationship between human genetic variation and the nasal microbiome
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Liu, Xiaomin , Tong, Xin , Zou, Leying , Ju, Yanmei , Liu, Mingliang , Han, Mo , Lu, Haorong , Yang, Huanming , Wang, Jian , Zong, Yang , Liu, Weibin , Xu, Xun , Jin, Xin , Xiao, Liang , Jia, Huijue , Guo, Ruijin and Zhang, Tao
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The nasal cavity harbors diverse microbiota that contributes to human health and respiratory diseases. However, whether and to what extent the host genome shapes the nasal microbiome remains largely unknown. Here, by dissecting the human genome and nasal metagenome data from 1401 healthy individuals, we demonstrated that the top three host genetic...
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A genome-wide association study reveals the relationship between human genetic variation and the nasal microbiome
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_59347f7146594bb28bae3d5eb976ce3e
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2399-3642
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2399-3642
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10.1038/s42003-024-05822-5