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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 20.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2016 Apr 20;532(7600):512–516. doi: 10.1038/nature17655

Extended data table 1.

Microbial exposure in laboratory, petstore and cohoused mice.Frequency of each indicated microbial exposure within the population was evaluated by serological analysis and/or PCR among laboratory (n=4), petstore (n=15) and cohoused (n=13) mice. Each cohoused sample was collected from a different cage. Pinworm and mite specific-PCR was performed on pooled petstore and cohoused samples.

Petstore Laboratory Cohoused

Viruses

Rotavirus (EDIM) 0 0 0
Mouse Hepatitis Virus 93.3 0 61.5
Murine norovirus 60 0 38.5
Mouse parvovirus NS1 53.3 0 0
Mouse parvovirus type 1 40 0 7.7
Mouse parvovirus type 2 46.7 0 0
Minute virus of mice 46.7 0 0
Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus 60 0 38.5
Sendai virus 66.7 0 23.1
Ectromelia virus 0 0 0
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis virus 6.7 0 7.7
Mouse adenovirus 1 and 2 0 0 0
Mouse cytomegalo virus 0 0 0
Polyoma virus 6.7 0 0
Pneumonia virus of mouse 53.3 0 0
Reovirus 0 0 0

Bacteria

Cillia-Associated Respiratory Bacillus 0 0 0
Mycoplasma pulmonis 73.3 0 30.8
Clostridium piliforme 26.7 0 0

Parasites/Protozoa/Fungi

Enchephalitozoon cuniculi 40 0 0
Pinworm 100 0 100
Mites 100 0 100