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Gut Microbes ; 13(1): 1-10, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34030582

ABSTRACT

The gut microbiome in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) is different than that of healthy controls. Previous studies have profiled the CRC tumor microbiome using a single biopsy. However, since the morphology and cellular subtype vary significantly within an individual tumor, the possibility of sampling error arises for the microbiome within an individual tumor. To test this hypothesis, seven biopsies were taken from representative areas on and off the tumor in five patients with CRC. The microbiome composition was strikingly similar across all samples from an individual. The variation in microbiome alpha-diversity was significantly greater between individuals' samples then within individuals. This is the first study, to our knowledge, that shows that the microbiome of an individual tumor is spatially homogeneous. Our finding strengthens the assumption that a single biopsy is representative of the entire tumor, and that microbiota changes are not limited to a specific area of the neoplasm.


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Bacteria/isolation & purification , Colorectal Neoplasms/microbiology , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Aged , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/genetics , Biopsy , Colon/microbiology , Colon/pathology , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Phylogeny
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Anim Genet ; 41 Suppl 2: 176-85, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21070293

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The insertion of mitochondrial DNA in the nuclear genome generates numts, nuclear sequences of mitochondrial origin. In the horse reference genome, we identified 82 numts and showed that the entire horse mitochondrial DNA is represented as numts without gross bias. Numts were inserted in the horse nuclear genome at random sites and were probably generated during the repair of DNA double-strand breaks. We then analysed 12 numt loci in 20 unrelated horses and found that null alleles, lacking the mitochondrial DNA insertion, were present at six of these loci. At some loci, the null allele is prevalent in the sample analysed, suggesting that, in the horse population, the number of numt loci may be higher than 82 present in the reference genome. Contrary to humans, the insertion polymorphism of numts is extremely frequent in the horse population, supporting the hypothesis that the genome of this species is in a rapidly evolving state.


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Cell Nucleus/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Horses/genetics , Mutagenesis, Insertional , Animals , Humans , Polymorphism, Genetic
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