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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 21.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Rep. 2019 Mar 5;26(10):2704–2719.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.019

Table 1.

Top 8 Most Abundant Families among the Naive, DSS, DSS+FMD, and DSS+WF Groups

Family Naive Mean (SD) DSS Mean (SD) DSS+FMD Mean (SD) DSS+WF Mean (SD)
S24-7 51.6 (9.08) 64.6 (9.46) 27.5 (7.9) 34.5 (6.72)
Lactobacillaceae 17.8(14.2) 15.5(8.36) 45.2 (4.2) 25.8 (3.97)
Erysipelotrichaceae 1.87(2.41) 0.565 (0.226) 10.5 (5.71) 0.286(0.184)
Turicibacteraeae 1.25(2.78) 4.1 (4.83) 2.84 (3.63) 2.17(2.59)
Verrucomicrobiaceae 5.65 (9.98) 1.57 (1.37) 3.65 (2.88) 3.5(1.05)
Lachnospiraceae 2.18(0.801) 2.83 (1.96) 1.16(0.756) 5.42 (3.32)
Ruminococcaceae 2.09 (1.97) 2.36 (0.783) 0.568 (0.308) 4.81 (3.09)
Bacteroidaceaea 0.409 (0.257)
Bifidobacteriaceaeb 0.0346 (0.0384) 2.67 (3.56)
[Paraprevotellaceae]c 6.13(0.148)

Related to Figures 4 and S3 and Tables S1S6.

a

Not ranked in top 8 most abundant families for DSS, DSS+FMD, and DSS+WF groups.

b

Not ranked in top 8 most abundant families for Naive and DSS+WF group.

c

Not ranked in top 8 most abundant families for Naive, DSS, and DSS+FMD groups.