Jeffrey P Tingley
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Fraser A, Low K, Tingley J, Reintjes G, Thomas D, Brumer H, et al.
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Jul;
2836:299-330.
PMID: 38995547
Carbohydrates are chemically and structurally diverse, composed of a wide array of monosaccharides, stereochemical linkages, substituent groups, and intermolecular associations with other biological molecules. A large repertoire of carbohydrate-active enzymes...
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Low K, Tingley J, Klassen L, King M, Xing X, Watt C, et al.
Biotechnol Adv
. 2023 Aug;
69:108245.
PMID: 37652144
Carbohydrates are chemically and structurally diverse biomolecules, serving numerous and varied roles in agricultural ecosystems. Crops and horticulture products are inherent sources of carbohydrates that are consumed by humans and...
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Holman D, Kommadath A, Tingley J, Abbott D
Microbiol Spectr
. 2022 Jul;
10(4):e0238022.
PMID: 35880887
Pigs are among the most numerous and intensively farmed food-producing animals in the world. The gut microbiome plays an important role in the health and performance of swine and changes...
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Diverse events have transferred genes for edible seaweed digestion from marine to human gut bacteria
Pudlo N, Vasconcelos Pereira G, Parnami J, Cid M, Markert S, Tingley J, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2022 Mar;
30(3):314-328.e11.
PMID: 35240043
Humans harbor numerous species of colonic bacteria that digest fiber polysaccharides in commonly consumed terrestrial plants. More recently in history, regional populations have consumed edible macroalgae seaweeds containing unique polysaccharides....
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Tagirdzhanova G, Saary P, Tingley J, Diaz-Escandon D, Abbott D, Finn R, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2021 Jul;
13(6).
PMID: 34196707
No abstract available.
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Bhandari P, Tingley J, Palmer D, Abbott D, Hill J
J Bacteriol
. 2021 Jun;
203(17):e0021321.
PMID: 34124938
spp. in the vaginal microbiome are associated with bacterial vaginosis, in which a lactobacillus-dominated community is replaced with mixed bacteria, including species. Co-occurrence of multiple species in the vaginal environment...
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Tagirdzhanova G, Saary P, Tingley J, Diaz-Escandon D, Abbott D, Finn R, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2021 Mar;
13(4).
PMID: 33693712
Basidiomycete yeasts have recently been reported as stably associated secondary fungal symbionts of many lichens, but their role in the symbiosis remains unknown. Attempts to sequence their genomes have been...
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Klassen L, Xing X, Tingley J, Low K, King M, Reintjes G, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Mar;
12:632684.
PMID: 33679661
The human diet is temporally and spatially dynamic, and influenced by culture, regional food systems, socioeconomics, and consumer preference. Such factors result in enormous structural diversity of ingested glycans that...
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Tingley J, Low K, Xing X, Abbott D
Biotechnol Biofuels
. 2021 Feb;
14(1):40.
PMID: 33557907
No abstract available.
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Klassen L, Reintjes G, Tingley J, Jones D, Hehemann J, Smith A, et al.
Microbiome
. 2021 Jan;
9(1):23.
PMID: 33482928
Gut microbiomes, such as the microbial community that colonizes the rumen, have vast catabolic potential and play a vital role in host health and nutrition. By expanding our understanding of...