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Howard Ochman

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Nature Communications|November 15, 2012
Chimpanzees and humans harbour compositionally similar gut enterotypesAndrew H Moeller, Patrick H Degnan, Anne E Pusey, et al.
Molecular Ecology|December 30, 2014
Stability of the gorilla microbiome despite simian immunodeficiency virus infectionAndrew H Moeller, Martine Peeters, Ahidjo Ayouba, et al.
Plos Biology|November 25, 2010
Evolutionary relationships of wild hominids recapitulated by gut microbial communitiesHoward Ochman, Michael Worobey, Chih-Horng Kuo, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 5, 2014
Rapid changes in the gut microbiome during human evolutionAndrew H Moeller, Yingying Li, Eitel Mpoudi Ngole, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|September 17, 2013
SIV-induced instability of the chimpanzee gut microbiomeAndrew H Moeller, Meghan Shilts, Yingying Li, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 25, 2012
Factors associated with the diversification of the gut microbial communities within chimpanzees from Gombe National ParkPatrick H Degnan, Anne E Pusey, Elizabeth V Lonsdorf, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|May 13, 2006
Sex and virulence in Escherichia coli: an evolutionary perspectiveThierry Wirth, Daniel Falush, Ruiting Lan, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 28, 2016
Cospeciation of gut microbiota with hominidsAndrew H Moeller, Alejandro Caro-Quintero, Deus Mjungu, et al.
Plos Biology|January 21, 2015
Where next for microbiome research?Matthew K Waldor, Gene Tyson, Elhanan Borenstein, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2016
Human symbionts inject and neutralize antibacterial toxins to persist in the gutAaron G Wexler, Yiqiao Bao, John C Whitney, et al.
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Nature Communications|November 15, 2012
Chimpanzees and humans harbour compositionally similar gut enterotypesAndrew H Moeller, Patrick H Degnan, Anne E Pusey, et al.
Molecular Ecology|December 30, 2014
Stability of the gorilla microbiome despite simian immunodeficiency virus infectionAndrew H Moeller, Martine Peeters, Ahidjo Ayouba, et al.
Plos Biology|November 25, 2010
Evolutionary relationships of wild hominids recapitulated by gut microbial communitiesHoward Ochman, Michael Worobey, Chih-Horng Kuo, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 5, 2014
Rapid changes in the gut microbiome during human evolutionAndrew H Moeller, Yingying Li, Eitel Mpoudi Ngole, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|September 17, 2013
SIV-induced instability of the chimpanzee gut microbiomeAndrew H Moeller, Meghan Shilts, Yingying Li, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 25, 2012
Factors associated with the diversification of the gut microbial communities within chimpanzees from Gombe National ParkPatrick H Degnan, Anne E Pusey, Elizabeth V Lonsdorf, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|May 13, 2006
Sex and virulence in Escherichia coli: an evolutionary perspectiveThierry Wirth, Daniel Falush, Ruiting Lan, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 28, 2016
Cospeciation of gut microbiota with hominidsAndrew H Moeller, Alejandro Caro-Quintero, Deus Mjungu, et al.
Plos Biology|January 21, 2015
Where next for microbiome research?Matthew K Waldor, Gene Tyson, Elhanan Borenstein, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2016
Human symbionts inject and neutralize antibacterial toxins to persist in the gutAaron G Wexler, Yiqiao Bao, John C Whitney, et al.
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