Human-Gut Microbiome: Establishment and Interactions gives an overview
of microbiome establishments in humans and basic technologies used to
decipher the structure and function of gut microbiome. Other sections
focus on the application of microbiomics in different disease
manifestations, such as obesity, diabetes, and more. The book provides
the basics, as well as mechanistic knowledge underpinning the structural
and functional understanding of the microbiome. With the advancement in
omics technologies, as well as the development of bioinformatic tools,
much research has been undertaken to decipher the microbiomes of
different hosts.
This research is generating valuable insights into micro-ecological
niches and their impact on humans, hence this new release covers these
new insights. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists,
researchers, postgraduate and graduate students who are interested in
understanding the impact and importance of the omics approach to humans
and their microbiomes.