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. 2013 Aug 19;8(8):e73162. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0073162

Table 2. The effects of prenatal maternal diets on feces associated bacterial taxa.

Feces C-C and MD-C C-C MD-C
Phyla % % P U
Firmicutes 42.54 64.38 0.0248 0.0317
Bacteroidetes 55.38 33.91 0.0259 0.0556
Genera % % P U
Lachnospira 0.02 0.18 0.0017 0.0079
Oscillospira 1.30 3.95 0.0045 0.0159
Ruminococcus 1.79 2.55 0.012 0.0079
Parabacteroides 41.29 27.97 0.0259 0.0159
Eubacterium 0.09 0.01 0.0292 0.0317
Catonella 0.02 0.08 0.0304 0.0079
Species % % P U
Lachnospira pectinoschiza 0.02 0.18 0.0017 0.0079
Oscillospira guilliermondii 1.30 3.95 0.0045 0.0159
Roseburia eubacterium rectale 0.53 1.41 0.009 0.0079
Parabacteroides distasonis 41.29 27.97 0.0259 0.0159
Eubacterium siraeum 0.09 0.01 0.0292 0.0317
Catonella (species unknown) 0.02 0.08 0.0304 0.0079

Significant bacterial abundance differences at the phyla, genera and species level between the fecal samples in the MD and C groups (MD-C: MD in utero and control diet during lactation, C: control diet in utero and during lactation). P and U values represent probability of non-paired, two tailed T test and the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test.