AMDB: a database of animal gut microbial communities with manually curated metadata

(database[TitleAbstract]) AND (Nucleic acids research[Journal]) 2022-02-01

Summary:

Variations in gut microbiota can be explained by animal host characteristics, including host phylogeny and diet. However, there are currently no databases that allow for easy exploration of the relationship between gut microbiota and diverse animal hosts. The Animal Microbiome Database (AMDB) is the first database to provide taxonomic profiles of the gut microbiota in various animal species. AMDB contains 2530 amplicon data from 34 projects with manually curated metadata. The total data...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34747470/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=1VsHRGSo3HX0CgC40wRgBdaScQKv8CRE2sO_GaWJzhPEXTSQfX&fc=20220129230418&ff=20220201092200&v=2.17.5

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Authors:

Junwon Yang, Jonghyun Park, Yeonjae Jung, Jongsik Chun

Date tagged:

02/01/2022, 09:22

Date published:

11/08/2021, 06:00