Severe Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis Is Associated With Poor Growth in Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome

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Publication: Severe Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis Is Associated With Poor Growth in Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome Link
Journal: Journal of Parenteral and Eentral Nutrition
Source: Link to the source page
Sample Number: 16

Samples in this project
  

SampleID Type Habitat Year Sequence type MNS1 MAS2
S_SRP069867.SRR3160438 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160439 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160441 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160442 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160443 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160444 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160449 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160450 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160452 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160453 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160454 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160455 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160456 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160457 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160459 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -
S_SRP069867.SRR3160460 Gut Feces 2017 WGS - -

1MNS (Microbiome Novelty Score): < 0.12: Non-novel; 0.12-0.2: Novel; > 0.2: Very novel; -: NA for samples before 2010

2MAS (Microbiome Attention Score): < 10: Low-attention; ≥ 10: High-attention; -: NA for samples before 2010