作者
Simon Lax, Daniel P Smith, Jarrad Hampton-Marcell, Sarah M Owens, Kim M Handley, Nicole M Scott, Sean M Gibbons, Peter Larsen, Benjamin D Shogan, Sophie Weiss, Jessica L Metcalf, Luke K Ursell, Yoshiki Vázquez-Baeza, Will Van Treuren, Nur A Hasan, Molly K Gibson, Rita Colwell, Gautam Dantas, Rob Knight, Jack A Gilbert
发表日期
2014/8/29
期刊
Science
卷号
345
期号
6200
页码范围
1048-1052
出版商
American Association for the Advancement of Science
简介
The bacteria that colonize humans and our built environments have the potential to influence our health. Microbial communities associated with seven families and their homes over 6 weeks were assessed, including three families that moved their home. Microbial communities differed substantially among homes, and the home microbiome was largely sourced from humans. The microbiota in each home were identifiable by family. Network analysis identified humans as the primary bacterial vector, and a Bayesian method significantly matched individuals to their dwellings. Draft genomes of potential human pathogens observed on a kitchen counter could be matched to the hands of occupants. After a house move, the microbial community in the new house rapidly converged on the microbial community of the occupants’ former house, suggesting rapid colonization by the family’s microbiota.
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