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. 2020 Oct 27;12(1):66–78. doi: 10.1111/1759-7714.13711

Table 3.

Difference in relative abundance of microbiome species between responders and nonresponders (TOP 20)

Species NR (av) R (av) W P‐value P.adj
Leuconostoc lactis 0.012 0 643.500 0.002 0.715
Eubacterium siraeum 0.454 0.115 693.500 0.006 0.715
Butyrivibriocrossotus 0.603 0 610.500 0.009 0.715
Candidate division_TM7_single_cell_isolate_TM7b 0.002 0 594 0.018 0.715
Megasphaera micronuciformis 0.064 0.004 632 0.022 0.715
Solobacterium moorei 0.006 0.001 648 0.026 0.715
Streptococcus mutans 0 0.006 434 0.026 0.715
Rothia dentocariosa 0.004 0.0003 621 0.032 0.715
Erysipelotrichaceae bacterium 0.013 0.001 633 0.033 0.715
Granulicatella elegans 0.003 0.0001 598 0.033 0.715
Turicibacter sanguinis 0.005 0 577.500 0.036 0.715
Streptococcus oligofermentans 0.001 0 577.500 0.036 0.715
Enterococcus casseliflavus 0 0.003 449.500 0.049 0.715
Roseburia inulinivorans 0.347 1.727 366 0.051 0.715
Citrobacter koseri 0.0001 0.002 434 0.056 0.715
Lactobacillus johnsonii 0.003 0.001 604 0.060 0.715
Clostridium hylemonae 0.009 0 561 0.072 0.715
Bacteroides intestinalis 0.138 0.140 637 0.078 0.715
Streptococcus cristatus 0.004 0.001 609 0.079 0.715
Biftdobacterium longum 3.922 1.521 642.500 0.080 0.715

NR (av), average abundances in nonresponders; P.adj, P‐values adjusted using the Benjamini‐Hochberg method; R (av), average abundances in responders; W, Wilcoxon test statistic.