Direct sequencing of the human microbiome readily reveals community differences

Justin Kuczynski, Elizabeth K. Costello, Diana R. Nemergut, Jesse Zaneveld, Christian L. Lauber, Dan Knights, Omry Koren, Noah Fierer, Scott T. Kelley, Ruth E. Ley, Jeffrey I. Gordon, Rob Knight

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Abstract

Culture-independent studies of human microbiota by direct genomic sequencing reveal quite distinct differences among communities, indicating that improved sequencing capacity can be most wisely utilized to study more samples, rather than more sequences per sample.

Original languageEnglish
Article number210
JournalGenome biology
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 5 2010

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