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The Ability of Riboflavin-Overproducing Lactiplantibacillus plantarum Strains to Survive Under Gastrointestinal Conditions

2020

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Microbiology (medical)VitaminProtein mCherryLactiplantibacillus plantarumRiboflavinPROTEIN MCHERRYlcsh:QR1-502RiboflavinLACTIPLANTIBACILLUS PLANTARUMMicrobiologyRIBOFLAVINlcsh:Microbiologylaw.invention03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundProbioticlawIn vivoTolerance to gastrointestinal stress of LactiplantibacillusFood scienceTOLERANCE TO GASTROINTESTINAL STRESS OF LACTIPLANTIBACILLUS030304 developmental biology//purl.org/becyt/ford/2.11 [https]2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyBiofilmLactic acid bacteria (LAB)biology.organism_classification3. Good healthLactic acidchemistry//purl.org/becyt/ford/2 [https]LACTIC ACID BACTERIA (LAB)mCherryBacteriaFrontiers in Microbiology
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Different Gut Microbial Profiles in Sub-Saharan African and South Asian Women of Childbearing Age Are Primarily Associated With Dietary Intakes

2019

Background To compare and characterize the gut microbiota in women of childbearing age from sub-Saharan Africa (the Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC) and South Asia (India), in relation to dietary intakes. Methods Women of childbearing age were recruited from rural DRC and India as part of the Women First (WF) preconception maternal nutrition trial. Findings presented include fecal 16S rRNA gene-based profiling of women in the WF trial from samples obtained at the time of randomization, prior to initiation of nutrition intervention and to conception. Results Stool samples were collected from 217 women (DRC n = 117; India n = 100). Alpha diversity of the gut microbiota was higher in DRC…

Microbiology (medical)Vitaminlcsh:QR1-502IndiaGut floraMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundLactobacillusEnvironmental healthparasitic diseasesmicrobiotaPrevotellaWomenFecesOriginal Research030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyRuminococcusbiology.organism_classification3. Good healthchemistryChildbearing ageDemocratic Republic of the CongoRoseburiadietFrontiers in Microbiology
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Direct sequencing of human gut virome fractions obtained by flow cytometry

2015

The sequence assembly of the human gut virome encounters several difficulties. A high proportion of human and bacterial matches is detected in purified viral samples. Viral DNA extraction results in a low DNA concentration, which does not reach the minimal limit required for sequencing library preparation. Therefore, the viromes are usually enriched by whole genome amplification, which is, however, prone to the development of chimeras and amplification bias. In addition, as there is a very wide diversity of gut viral species, very extensive sequencing efforts must be made for the assembling of whole viral genomes. We present an approach to improve human gut virome assembly by employing a mo…

Microbiology (medical)Whole Genome AmplificationGeneticsbacteriophagesmedicine.diagnostic_testContigwhole genome amplificationhuman gut viromelcsh:QR1-502Sequence assemblyfluorescent activated cell sortingBiologyde novo assemblyMicrobiologylcsh:MicrobiologyFlow cytometryOpen reading framechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymedicineHuman viromeORFSDNAOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Microbiology
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German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing.

2020

We compared the consistency, accuracy and reproducibility of next-generation short read sequencing between ten laboratories involved in food safety (research institutes, state laboratories, universities and companies) from Germany and Austria. Participants were asked to sequence six DNA samples of three bacterial species (Campylobacter jejuni, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica) in duplicate, according to their routine in-house sequencing protocol. Four different types of Illumina sequencing platforms (MiSeq, NextSeq, iSeq, NovaSeq) and one Ion Torrent sequencing instrument (S5) were involved in the study. Sequence quality parameters were determined for all data sets and central…

Microbiology (medical)Whole genome sequencing0303 health sciencesReproducibilityinterlaboratory study030306 microbiologylcsh:QR1-502Computational biologyIon semiconductor sequencingBiologyMicrobiologyGenomeion torrentlcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health sciencesfood safetyConsistency (statistics)whole-genome sequencingData qualityilluminaBase callingIllumina dye sequencing030304 developmental biologyFrontiers in microbiology
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Whole-genome sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis directly from clinical samples for high-resolution genomic epidemiology and drug resistance sur…

2020

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Microbiology (medical)Whole genome sequencingmedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:R5-920Tuberculosislcsh:QR1-502Single-nucleotide polymorphismDrug resistanceComputational biologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMicrobiologylcsh:MicrobiologyMycobacterium tuberculosisInfectious DiseasesTuberculosis diagnosisVirologyEpidemiologymedicineSputummedicine.symptomlcsh:Medicine (General)
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Corrigendum: Flor Yeast Diversity and Dynamics in Biologically Aged Wines

2019

International audience; [This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02235.].

Microbiology (medical)Winevin jaunebiologyChemistrySaccharomyces cerevisiaelcsh:QR1-502BiofilmCorrectionFlorSaccharomyces cerevisiaeFLO11biology.organism_classificationMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiologybiofilmflor yeastFood sciencewine[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionscanning electron microscopyFrontiers in Microbiology
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Intelligibility in microbial complex systems: Wittgenstein and the score of life

2012

Knowledge in microbiology is reaching an extreme level of diversification and complexity, which paradoxically results in a strong reduction in the intelligibility of microbial life. In our days, the “score of life” metaphor is more accurate to express the complexity of living systems than the classic “book of life.” Music and life can be represented at lower hierarchical levels by music scores and genomic sequences, and such representations have a generational influence in the reproduction of music and life. If music can be considered as a representation of life, such representation remains as unthinkable as life itself. The analysis of scores and genomic sequences might provide mechanistic…

Microbiology (medical)WittgensteinMetaphorSystems biologymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmunologyTheory of KnowledgeComplex systemlcsh:QR1-502Review ArticlemetaphorsIntelligibility (communication)BiologyMicrobiologíaLegibilityMicrobiologylcsh:MicrobiologyThinking03 medical and health sciencesLifeHumanscomplex systems030304 developmental biologymedia_commonintelligibility0303 health sciences030306 microbiologySystems BiologyepistemologyBiological evolutionBiological Evolutionhumanities3. Good healthLiving systemsBook of lifeKnowledgeInfectious DiseasesMetaphorScore of life metaphorCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
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Insights Into the Cultivable Microbial Ecology of “Manna” Ash Products Extracted From Fraxinus angustifolia (Oleaceae) Trees in Sicily, Italy

2019

Microbial communities characterizing a specific food matrix, generally, strongly contribute to both its composition, and properties for food applications. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the cultivable microbial ecology of Sicilian "Manna" ash products in order to acquire new information on the hygienic quality, shelf-life and potential application of this traditional food. To this purpose, several manna samples belonging to different commercial categories were collected and subjected to the analysis of bacteria, yeasts, and filamentous fungi. Furthermore, an investigation of the sugar content and physicochemical parameters was performed. The results of our study fo…

Microbiology (medical)Zygosaccharomyces bailiiMicroorganismLachancea thermotoleranslcsh:QR1-502yeastsmanna ashFraxinus angustifoliayeastmicrobial ecologyMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health sciencesosmotic environmentMicrobial ecologyBotanySugarbacteria030304 developmental biologyOriginal Research0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyfilamentous fungiSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentaribiology.organism_classificationOleaceaeBacteriaSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaFrontiers in Microbiology
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Cooperation and conflict in host manipulation: interactions among macro-parasites and micro-organisms.

2014

10 pages; International audience; Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that enhance their own transmission. Co-occurrence of manipulative parasites, belonging to the same species or to more than one species, in a single host has been regularly observed. Little is known, however, on interactions between co-occurring manipulative parasites with same or different transmission routes. Several models addressing this problem have provided predictions on how cooperation and conflict between parasites could emerge from multiple infections. Here, we review the empirical evidence in favor of the existence of synergistic or antagonistic interactions bet…

Microbiology (medical)[ SDV.MP.PAR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Parasitology[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyHost (biology)Ecologyextended phenotypelcsh:QR1-502Review ArticleBiologytrophic transmissionhorizontal transmissionMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiologyhost manipulationMultiple infections[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis[SDV.MP.PAR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Parasitologyvertical transmission[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologymultidimensionalityHorizontal transmission[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Carbon Amendments Induce Shifts in Nutrient Use, Inhibitory, and Resistance Phenotypes Among Soilborne Streptomyces

2019

Carbon amendments are used in agriculture for increasing microbial activity and biomass in the soil. Changes in microbial community composition and function in response to carbon additions to soil have been associated with biological suppression of soilborne diseases. However, the specific selective impacts of carbon amendments on microbial antagonistic populations are not well understood. We investigated the effects of soil carbon amendments on nutrient use profiles, and antibiotic inhibitory and resistance phenotypes of Streptomyces populations from agricultural soils. Soil mesocosms were amended at intervals over 9 months with low or high dose solutions of glucose, fructose, a complex am…

Microbiology (medical)antibiotic resistanceSoil biologylcsh:QR1-502Biomassantibiotic inhibitioncomplex mixturesStreptomycesMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health sciencesNutrientnatural sciencesOriginal Research030304 developmental biologysoil mesocosms0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyfungifood and beveragesSoil chemistrySoil carbonbiology.organism_classificationStreptomycesresource useAgronomyMicrobial population biologySoil watercarbon amendmentsFrontiers in Microbiology
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