Genomic Stability and Genetic Defense Systems in <i>Dolosigranulum pigrum</i> , a Candidate Beneficial Bacterium from the Human Microbiome

Stephany Flores Ramos, Silvio D. Brugger(Boston University), Isabel F. Escapa(Harvard University), Chelsey A. Skeete, Sean L. Cotton(Boston University), Sara M. Eslami(Boston University), Wei Gao(Harvard University), Lindsey Bomar(Harvard University), Tommy H. Tran(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Dakota S. Jones(Boston University), Samuel S. Minot(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Richard J. Roberts(Boston University), Christopher D. Johnston(Boston University), Katherine P. Lemon(Boston University)
mSystems
September 21, 2021
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Abstract

Dolosigranulum pigrum is a candidate beneficial bacterium with potential for future therapeutic use. This is based on its positive associations with characteristics of health in multiple studies of human nasal microbiota across the span of human life.


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