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Viral diversity and dynamics in an infant gut.

Mya Breitbart1, Matthew Haynes, Scott Kelley, Florent Angly, Robert A Edwards, Ben Felts, Joseph M Mahaffy, Jennifer Mueller, James Nulton, Steve Rayhawk, Beltran Rodriguez-Brito, Peter Salamon, Forest Rohwer.   

Abstract

Metagenomic sequencing of DNA viruses from the feces of a healthy week-old infant revealed a viral community with extremely low diversity. The identifiable sequences were dominated by phages, which likely influence the diversity and abundance of co-occurring microbes. The most abundant fecal viral sequences did not originate from breast milk or formula, suggesting a non-dietary initial source of viruses. Certain sequences were stable in the infant's gut over the first 3 months of life, but microarray experiments demonstrated that the overall viral community composition changed dramatically between 1 and 2 weeks of age.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18541415     DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2008.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Microbiol        ISSN: 0923-2508            Impact factor:   3.992


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