[PDF][PDF] Elevated rates of horizontal gene transfer in the industrialized human microbiome
…, RS Mohamed, A Fezeu, VA Juimo, S Lafosse… - Cell, 2021 - cell.com
Industrialization has impacted the human gut ecosystem, resulting in altered microbiome
composition and diversity. Whether bacterial genomes may also adapt to the industrialization of …
composition and diversity. Whether bacterial genomes may also adapt to the industrialization of …
[HTML][HTML] Variation in Rural African Gut Microbiota Is Strongly Correlated with Colonization by Entamoeba and Subsistence
The human gut microbiota is impacted by host nutrition and health status and therefore
represents a potentially adaptive phenotype influenced by metabolic and immune constraints. …
represents a potentially adaptive phenotype influenced by metabolic and immune constraints. …
[HTML][HTML] Why and when was lactase persistence selected for? Insights from Central Asian herders and ancient DNA
The genetic adaptation of humans to the consumption of milk from dairying animals is one of
the most emblematic cases of recent human evolution. While the phenotypic change under …
the most emblematic cases of recent human evolution. While the phenotypic change under …
[HTML][HTML] Response of the human gut and saliva microbiome to urbanization in Cameroon
A Lokmer, S Aflalo, N Amougou, S Lafosse… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Urban populations from highly industrialized countries are characterized by a lower gut
bacterial diversity as well as by changes in composition compared to rural populations from less …
bacterial diversity as well as by changes in composition compared to rural populations from less …
[HTML][HTML] Nodular worm infections in wild non-human primates and humans living in the Sebitoli area (Kibale National Park, Uganda): do high spatial proximity favor …
Background Nodular Oesophagostomum genus nematodes are a major public health
concern in some African regions because they can be lethal to humans. Their relatively high …
concern in some African regions because they can be lethal to humans. Their relatively high …
[HTML][HTML] HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptase control the architecture of their nucleocapsid partner
…, S Lyonnais, D Coulaud, L Hameau, S Lafosse… - PloS one, 2007 - journals.plos.org
The HIV-1 nucleocapsid is formed during protease (PR)-directed viral maturation, and is
transformed into pre-integration complexes following reverse transcription in the cytoplasm of …
transformed into pre-integration complexes following reverse transcription in the cytoplasm of …
[HTML][HTML] Nodular worm infection in wild chimpanzees in Western Uganda: a risk for human health?
S Krief, B Vermeulen, S Lafosse… - PLoS Neglected …, 2010 - journals.plos.org
This study focused on Oeosophagostomum sp., and more especially on O. bifurcum, as a
parasite that can be lethal to humans and is widespread among humans and monkeys in …
parasite that can be lethal to humans and is widespread among humans and monkeys in …
Transmission electron microscopy reveals an optimal HIV-1 nucleocapsid aggregation with single-stranded nucleic acids and the mature HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein
…, S Lyonnais, D Coulaud, L Hameau, S Lafosse… - Journal of molecular …, 2006 - Elsevier
HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein (NCp7) condenses the viral RNA within the mature capsid. In a
capsid-free system, NCp7 promotes an efficient mechanism of aggregation with both RNA …
capsid-free system, NCp7 promotes an efficient mechanism of aggregation with both RNA …
[HTML][HTML] Close inbreeding and low genetic diversity in Inner Asian human populations despite geographical exogamy
N Marchi, P Mennecier, M Georges, S Lafosse… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
When closely related individuals mate, they produce inbred offspring, which often have lower
fitness than outbred ones. Geographical exogamy, by favouring matings between distant …
fitness than outbred ones. Geographical exogamy, by favouring matings between distant …
Intestinal helminths of wild bonobos in forest-savanna mosaic: Risk assessment of cross-species transmission with local people in the Democratic Republic of the …
Phylogenetic and geographic proximities between humans and apes pose a risk of zoonotic
transmission of pathogens. Bonobos (Pan paniscus) of the Bolobo Territory, Democratic …
transmission of pathogens. Bonobos (Pan paniscus) of the Bolobo Territory, Democratic …