Table 3.
OTUs in the simple community dataset that displayed differential abundances over the course of two weeks of storage at room temperature
Mean reads (% of dataset total) at: | Significant after a MHC? | ||||||
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OTU | 4 h | 2 weeks | Exponentiated coefficient | 2.5 % CI | 97.5 % CI | P value | |
Enterococcus | 26.61 | 34.00 | 1.0008 | 1.0001 | 1.0015 | 0.034 | No |
Bifidobacterium | 7.15 | 10.78 | 1.0028 | 1.0010 | 1.0046 | 0.002 | Yes |
Veillonella1 | 7.06 | 1.12 | 0.9936 | 0.9903 | 0.9968 | <0.001 | Yes |
Veillonella2 | 2.03 | 0.09 | 0.9892 | 0.9868 | 0.9916 | <0.001 | Yes |
The OTUs shown shift significantly in relative abundance in the simple faecal community dataset over 2 weeks of storage at room temperature. Mean sequencing reads in the samples stored for 4 h and those stored for 2 weeks are shown. The exponentiated coefficients were provided by the GLMs and approximate the rate of change of relative abundance for each OTU per hour of storage; 2.5 and 95 % CI indicate the 95 % confidence interval around the exponentiated coefficient. P values indicate the significance of the coefficient (prior to MHC for nine tested OTUs). The final column indicates whether the result would still be significant after a Bonferroni correction