在人类肠道微生物群物种之间存在广泛的菌株级副本数变异
Sharon Greenblum1, Rogan Carr1, Elhanan Borenstein2
1Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Cell
|February 3, 2015
概括
人体肠道细菌在菌株之间表现出显著的基因拷贝数变异,影响微生物功能和宿主健康. 这项研究揭示了使用元基因组数据对这种物种内部变异的临床相关见解.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
背景情况:
- 一种物种内的细菌菌株在基因含量和副本数量上有所不同.
- 当前对人类微生物群的分析往往忽视了物种内变异,限制了对其功能和健康影响的理解.
研究的目的:
- 进行肠道微生物组内物种内拷贝数变化的大规模分析.
- 开发一个计算管道来检测基因拷贝数量变异从猎枪元基因组数据.
- 探索这种变异的功能和临床相关性.
主要方法:
- 开发一条计算管道,用于检测物种内拷贝数量的变化.
- 分析从人类肠道微生物组中获取的猎枪元基因组数据.
- 推断物种内组成形状和种群结构的推断.
主要成果:
- 在众多细菌物种中识别了大量的可变基因.
- 证明物种内部变化的显著功能和临床相关影响.
- 发现了种群结构的变化和物种内部不具特征的变异.
结论:
- 在肠道微生物群中,物种内基因拷贝数的变异是普遍存在的,并且在功能上具有重要意义.
- 甲基因组分析可以揭示菌株水平的变化,提供比物种水平的表征更深入的见解.
- 微生物组的组成和功能能力密切相关,受到菌株级遗传多样性的影响.
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