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Age‐related prevalence of <i><scp>M</scp>ethanomassiliicoccus luminyensis</i> in the human gut microbiome
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Microbial DiversityProbioticMicrobial SystematicsMethanogenic ArchaeaDysbiosisGut MicrobiologyM. SmithiiAge‐related PrevalenceMicrobial EcologyMicrobial InteractionsHuman Microbial FloraMicrobiologyArchaeaMicrobiomeIntestinal MicrobiotaMedicineClinical MicrobiologyNew Order
A 16S rDNA sequence-based investigation of methanogenic Archaea in the human stools found Methanobrevibacter smithii in 99.2% and Methanosphaera stadtmanae in 32.6%. The recently described Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis found by others to be representative of a new order of methanogenic Archaea was found in 4% of stool specimens. The prevalence of M. luminyensis significantly increased with age, contrary to M. smithii and M. stadtmanae.
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