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. 2024 Dec;9(12):3110-3119.
doi: 10.1038/s41564-024-01865-w. Epub 2024 Nov 15.

Estimates of microbiome heritability across hosts

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Estimates of microbiome heritability across hosts

Andrew H Morris et al. Nat Microbiol. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Microbiomes contribute to variation in many plant and animal traits, suggesting that microbiome-mediated traits could evolve through selection on the host. However, for such evolution to occur, microbiomes must exhibit sufficient heritability to contribute to host adaptation. Previous work has attempted to estimate the heritability of a variety of microbiome attributes. Here we show that most published estimates are limited to vertebrate and plant hosts, but significant heritability of microbiome attributes has been frequently reported. This indicates that microbiomes could evolve in response to host-level selection, but studies across a wider range of hosts are necessary before general conclusions can be made. We suggest future studies focus on standardizing heritability measurements for the purpose of meta-analyses and investigate the role of the environment in contributing to heritable microbiome variation. This could have important implications for the use of microbiomes in conservation, agriculture and medicine.

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Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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