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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Environ Microbiol Rep. 2014 Jul 9;6(6):696–704. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.12189

Table 2.

Relative abundance of human-related Blautia and Prevotella oligotypes

Sequence read abundance % of reads in genus (from humans)a % of reads in genus ( from sewage)b
Blautia
Total Human Oligotypes (n=61) 134,595 98%c 97% c
Human-Specific, Preferred, or Associated Oligotypes (n=35) 79,469 58% 32%
Top three human-specific oligotypes
 AACTCGGACCCCTAA 9910 7.2% 1.0%
 AACTCGTCTACTTGA 3945 2.9% 2.3%
 AGCTCACTCGTTTGA 1151 0.8% 2.9%
Prevotella
Total Human Oligotypes (n=108) 3,792,564 99%c 99%c
Human-Associated and Preferred Oligotypes (n=12) 114,255 3.0% 1.6%
Top three human-associated/preferred oligotypes
 CCATACGTAGACTCTTCTG 95,700 2.5% 0.009%
 CCATACGATGACAATTCCG 4,635 0.12% 0.91%
 TCGGAAGATTGATACCGTG 2,918 0.077% 0.012%
a

compared to total human Blautia or Prevotella sequence reads

b

compared to total sewage Blautia or Prevotella sequence reads

c

a small percentage of total reads from human and sewage were not used in oligotyping after quality filtering.