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. 2020 Jun 23;11:1335. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.01335

TABLE 2.

OTUs with differential abundance in breast milk samples from mothers whose children later develop celiac disease (CeD) compared to those whose children remained healthy (controls).

OTU Association1 LDA score p-Value Blast (% alignment, % identity)2
OTU13 CeD 3.67 0.0324 Bacteroides vulgatus (100, 99)
OTU42 CeD 2.87 0.0147 Methylobacterium komagatae (100, 99)
OTU63 CeD 2.81 0.0394 Parabacteroides distasonis (100, 100)
OTU54 CeD 2.70 0.0121 Methylocapsa palsarum (100, 98)

1Association with CeD development; the breast milk samples showed increased abundance in the taxonomic group recorded. 2Taxonomic identification based on best hit during the alignments using the non-redundant 16S NCBI database.