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Introducing THOR, a Model Microbiome for Genetic Dissection of Community Behavior
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The manipulation and engineering of microbiomes could lead to improved human health, environmental sustainability, and agricultural productivity. However, microbiomes have proven difficult to alter in predictable ways, and their emergent properties are poorly understood. The history of biology has demonstrated the power of model systems to understand complex problems such as gene expression or development. Therefore, a defined and genetically tractable model community would be useful to dissect microbiome assembly, maintenance, and processes. We have developed a tractable model rhizosphere microbiome, designated THOR, containing
Pseudomonas koreensis
,
Flavobacterium johnsoniae
, and
Bacillus cereus
, which represent three dominant phyla in the rhizosphere, as well as in soil and the mammalian gut. The model community demonstrates emergent properties, and the members are amenable to genetic dissection. We propose that THOR will be a useful model for investigations of community-level interactions.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Introducing THOR, a Model Microbiome for Genetic Dissection of Community Behavior
Description:
The manipulation and engineering of microbiomes could lead to improved human health, environmental sustainability, and agricultural productivity.
However, microbiomes have proven difficult to alter in predictable ways, and their emergent properties are poorly understood.
The history of biology has demonstrated the power of model systems to understand complex problems such as gene expression or development.
Therefore, a defined and genetically tractable model community would be useful to dissect microbiome assembly, maintenance, and processes.
We have developed a tractable model rhizosphere microbiome, designated THOR, containing
Pseudomonas koreensis
,
Flavobacterium johnsoniae
, and
Bacillus cereus
, which represent three dominant phyla in the rhizosphere, as well as in soil and the mammalian gut.
The model community demonstrates emergent properties, and the members are amenable to genetic dissection.
We propose that THOR will be a useful model for investigations of community-level interactions.
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