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Grieneisen, Laura E.; Livermore, Josh; Alberts, Susan; Tung, Jenny; Archie, Elizabeth A. (, Integrative and Comparative Biology)
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Ishaq, Suzanne L.; Parada, Francisco J.; Wolf, Patricia G.; Bonilla, Carla Y.; Carney, Megan A.; Benezra, Amber; Wissel, Emily; Friedman, Michael; DeAngelis, Kristen M.; Robinson, Jake M.; et al (, mSystems)Gilbert, Jack A. (Ed.)ABSTRACT Humans are inextricably linked to each other and our natural world, and microorganisms lie at the nexus of those interactions. Microorganisms form genetically flexible, taxonomically diverse, and biochemically rich communities, i.e., microbiomes that are integral to the health and development of macroorganisms, societies, and ecosystems. Yet engagement with beneficial microbiomes is dictated by access to public resources, such as nutritious food, clean water and air, safe shelter, social interactions, and effective medicine. In this way, microbiomes have sociopolitical contexts that must be considered. The Microbes and Social Equity (MSE) Working Group connects microbiology with social equity research, education, policy, and practice to understand the interplay of microorganisms, individuals, societies, and ecosystems. Here, we outline opportunities for integrating microbiology and social equity work through broadening education and training; diversifying research topics, methods, and perspectives; and advocating for evidence-based public policy that supports sustainable, equitable, and microbial wealth for all.more » « less
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Grieneisen, Laura; Dasari, Mauna; Gould, Trevor J.; Björk, Johannes R.; Grenier, Jean-Christophe; Yotova, Vania; Jansen, David; Gottel, Neil; Gordon, Jacob B.; Learn, Niki H.; et al (, Science)Relatives have more similar gut microbiomes than nonrelatives, but the degree to which this similarity results from shared genotypes versus shared environments has been controversial. Here, we leveraged 16,234 gut microbiome profiles, collected over 14 years from 585 wild baboons, to reveal that host genetic effects on the gut microbiome are nearly universal. Controlling for diet, age, and socioecological variation, 97% of microbiome phenotypes were significantly heritable, including several reported as heritable in humans. Heritability was typically low (mean = 0.068) but was systematically greater in the dry season, with low diet diversity, and in older hosts. We show that longitudinal profiles and large sample sizes are crucial to quantifying microbiome heritability, and indicate scope for selection on microbiome characteristics as a host phenotype.more » « less
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