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      Maternal fucosyltransferase 2 status affects the gut bifidobacterial communities of breastfed infants.

      Microbiome
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC
      Marker gene sequencing, FUT2, Bifidobacteria, Breastfeeding, Short-chain fatty acids, Infant, Human milk oligosaccharides, Secretor

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          Individuals with inactive alleles of the fucosyltransferase 2 gene (FUT2; termed the 'secretor' gene) are common in many populations. Some members of the genus Bifidobacterium, common infant gut commensals, are known to consume 2'-fucosylated glycans found in the breast milk of secretor mothers. We investigated the effects of maternal secretor status on the developing infant microbiota with a special emphasis on bifidobacterial species abundance.

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          25922665
          4412032
          10.1186/s40168-015-0071-z

          Marker gene sequencing,FUT2,Bifidobacteria,Breastfeeding,Short-chain fatty acids,Infant,Human milk oligosaccharides,Secretor

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