Short- and long-read metagenomics of urban and rural South African gut microbiomes reveal a transiti...
Short- and long-read metagenomics of urban and rural South African gut microbiomes reveal a transitional composition and undescribed taxa
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Tamburini, Fiona B. , Maghini, Dylan , Oduaran, Ovokeraye H. , Brewster, Ryan , Hulley, Michaella R. , Sahibdeen, Venesa , Norris, Shane A. , Tollman, Stephen , Kahn, Kathleen , Wagner, Ryan G. , Wade, Alisha N. , Wafawanaka, Floidy , Gómez-Olivé, F. Xavier , Twine, Rhian , Lombard, Zané , Hazelhurst, Scott , Bhatt, Ami S. and H3Africa AWI-Gen Collaborative Centre
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Human gut microbiome research focuses on populations living in high-income countries and to a lesser extent, non-urban agriculturalist and hunter-gatherer societies. The scarcity of research between these extremes limits our understanding of how the gut microbiota relates to health and disease in the majority of the world’s population. Here, we eva...
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Short- and long-read metagenomics of urban and rural South African gut microbiomes reveal a transitional composition and undescribed taxa
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Maghini, Dylan
Oduaran, Ovokeraye H.
Brewster, Ryan
Hulley, Michaella R.
Sahibdeen, Venesa
Norris, Shane A.
Tollman, Stephen
Kahn, Kathleen
Wagner, Ryan G.
Wade, Alisha N.
Wafawanaka, Floidy
Gómez-Olivé, F. Xavier
Twine, Rhian
Lombard, Zané
Hazelhurst, Scott
Bhatt, Ami S.
H3Africa AWI-Gen Collaborative Centre
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f6bd6e198f8e4a6daff9b2e5893da4a3
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f6bd6e198f8e4a6daff9b2e5893da4a3
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-021-27917-x