High diversity of the saliva microbiome in Batwa Pygmies

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We describe the saliva microbiome diversity in Batwa Pygmies, a former hunter-gatherer group from Uganda, using next-generation sequencing of partial 16S rRNA sequences. Microbial community diversity in the Batwa is significantly higher than in agricultural groups from Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We found 40 microbial genera in the Batwa, which have previously not been described in the human oral cavity. The distinctive composition of the salvia microbiome of the Batwa may have been influenced by their recent different lifestyle and diet. © 2011 Nasidze et al.

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Nasidze, I., Li, J., Schroeder, R., Creasey, J. L., Li, M., & Stoneking, M. (2011). High diversity of the saliva microbiome in Batwa Pygmies. PLoS ONE, 6(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023352

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