0 the microorganisms (= living things too small to be seen) that exist in a particular environment or in the human body:
Apparently, the microbiome's diversity of microorganisms associating with diverse diseases and conditions, even obesity, often exist normally in symbiosis with human hosts.
Species in the genus are part of the human microbiome, especially in the bacteria that form the gut flora.
The human microbiome is of particular interest, as these commensal bacteria are important for human health and immunity.
Furthermore, the varying mice microbiome need to be under controlled conditions for repetitions of the experiments.
This antibiotic resistance may be helpful in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome when taking prescribed antibiotics.
The metagenomic analysis revealed variations in niche specific abundance among 168 functional modules and 196 metabolic pathways within the microbiome.
Extensive modification and imbalances of the gut microbiota and its microbiome or gene collection are associated with obesity.
This includes the study of gut microbiome community, metabolism, immunity, homeostasis, pathogenesis, inflammation, and diseases.