Andres Gomez
VerifiedUniversity of Minnesota · Animal Science
Active 1963–2024
Research topics
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Neuroscience
- Bioinformatics
- Ecology
Selected publications
mSystems · 2020 · 26 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Ecology
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
The results of this study highlight parallel gut microbiome traits in human and nonhuman primates, depending on subsistence strategy. Although these similarities have been reported before, the functional and ecological bases of this convergence are not fully understood. Here, we show that this parallelism is, in part, likely modulated by the complexity of plant carbohydrates consumed and by exposures to diverse xenobiotics of natural and artificial origin. Furthermore, we discuss how divergence from these parallel microbiome traits is typically associated with adverse health outcomes in human populations living under culturally westernized subsistence patterns. This is important information as we trace the specific dietary and environmental triggers associated with the loss and gain of microbial functions as humans adapt to various dietary niches.
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- 130 shared
Chad Wall
Cornell University
- 130 shared
Holly Parkins
Cornell University
- 130 shared
Andrea Cook
Virginia Tech
- 130 shared
Janelle Hartzell
Cornell University
- 130 shared
Elizabeth G. Smith
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
- 130 shared
Christina Egner
Iowa State University
- 130 shared
Daniel Gowanlock
The Ohio State University
- 130 shared
Allison Vignes
Cornell University
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