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The human gut virome: form and function
Lesley Ogilvie, Brian Jones
University of Brighton
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Human Gut Virome
100%
Phage
66%
Virus
66%
Microbial Ecosystem
66%
Bacteriophage
33%
Human Disease
33%
Exponential Increase
33%
Human Gut Microbiota
33%
Human Health
33%
Viral
33%
Metagenomic Approach
33%
Evolutionary Change
33%
Enterotype
33%
Healthy Gut
33%
Virome
33%
Viral Community
33%
Gut Phageome
33%
Host-microbiome Interactions
33%
Ecological Functioning
33%
Phageome
33%
Emerging Knowledge
33%
Microbial Stability
33%
Viral Dysbiosis
33%
Holobiont
33%
Next-generation Sequencing Technology
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacteriophage
100%
Metagenomics
33%
Gut Microbiome
33%
Evolution
33%
Next Generation Sequencing
33%
Microbiome
33%
Enterotype
33%