2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.27.614587
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Abundance measurements reveal the balance between lysis and lysogeny in the human gut microbiome

Jamie A. Lopez,
Saria McKeithen-Mead,
Handuo Shi
et al.

Abstract: The human gut contains diverse communities of bacteriophage, whose interactions with the broader microbiome and potential roles in human health are only beginning to be uncovered. Here, we combine multiple types of data to quantitatively estimate gut phage population dynamics and lifestyle characteristics in human subjects. Unifying results from previous studies, we show that an average human gut contains a low ratio of phage particles to bacterial cells (~1:100), but a much larger ratio of phage genomes to ba… Show more

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