… , the human archaeome (the … archaeome and the role of archaea in human health and disease. As identification and characterization of the human virome, mycobiome and archaeome …
… Our knowledge on host-associated archaeal diversity and specifically human-associated … expanded and our understanding of the human archaeome is restricted mostly due to the …
N Weiland-Bräuer - Current Clinical Microbiology Reports, 2023 - Springer
… Although the archaeal community, also called archaeome, is now increasingly recognized as an essential component of (host-associated) microbiomes, contributing to methane …
C Bang, RA Schmitz - Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2018 - portlandpress.com
… Future studies will not only define the host-associated diversity of archaea (referred to as ‘archaeome’) but also contribute to our understanding of the comprehensive metabolic …
A Guerra - World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2024 - Springer
… Conversely, the human archaeome has received scant attention and remains poorly studied, … (referred to as the archaeome) and elucidate their roles and impact on human health. …
… gut virome, mycobiome, archaeome, helminths, and their interaction and health impacts. … The archaeal part of the gut microbiome is referred to as archaeome (Table 6). A range of …
… , 8 of which are currently known to be host-associated 1,2 . Many of these clades consist of … comprise the major non-methanogenic host-associated archaeal clades and are generally …
… 3.3 Community composition and diversity of host-associated bacteria The bacterial host-associated community from the same samples is more diverse than the archaeal community (…
… Host-associated archaea are distantly related to environmental relatives We reasoned that host-associated … belonged almost exclusively to taxa from host-associated (animal, human, …