M Microbiome · Nov 20, 2025 A unified catalog of 14,062 microbial species reference genomes provides new insight into the gut microbiota in high-altitude mammals The gut microbiota is essential for host health and survival. The understanding of the diversity, stability, and functional traits of mammalian gut microbiota, as well as the evolutionary patterns of the host-...
M Microbiome · Nov 20, 2025 Microbial and seminal traces of sexual intercourse and forensic implications The increasing numbers of sexual violence and unresolved rape cases require alternative approaches with higher evidential value to complement existing forensic tools. Predicting recent intercourse is crucial i...
M Microbiome · Nov 19, 2025 The pulmonary commensalLactobacillusregulated lung γδ T cells to enhance resistance against bacterial infections Pulmonary commensals play a crucial role in regulating host immune homeostasis and combating infections. Nevertheless, the deep mechanisms remain unclear.
M Microbiome · Nov 13, 2025 Red seaweed supplementation suppresses methanogenesis in the rumen, revealing potentially advantageous traits among hydrogenotrophic bacteria Macroalgae belonging to the genusAsparagopsishave shown to reduce methane (CH4) production during rumen fermentation, while increasing feed efficiency when added to the feed of cattle. However, little is known ...
M Microbiome · Nov 13, 2025 Hydrogel-based experimental models of the gastrointestinal tract The gut microbiome plays a pivotal role in human health, yet its complexity has long eluded detailed study under physiologically relevant conditions. Hydrogel-based models are revolutionizing microbiome resear...
M Microbiome · Nov 13, 2025 Deep-sea corals near cold seeps associate with sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophs in the family Ca. Thioglobaceae Corals are known for their symbiotic relationships, yet there is limited evidence of chemoautotrophic associations. This is despite some corals occurring near cold seeps where chemosymbiotic fauna abound inclu...
M Microbiome · Nov 13, 2025 Putative promiscuous symbionts in deep-sea corals and crinoids may contribute to nitrogen cycling Crinoids (feather stars) are frequently found in association with corals, yet the physiological and microbial interactions between these organisms remain poorly understood. Both corals and crinoids host symbio...