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. 2023 Jan 31;8(1):e01239-22. doi: 10.1128/msystems.01239-22

TABLE 8.

Differentially abundant genera in the cecal and colonic chicken microbiota between the Control group and the BBR group that received a diet supplemented with 1 g berberine/kg feed for 21 days posthatcha

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Mean relative abundance (%)
Log2 fold change Adjusted P value
Control BBR
Cecum
Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae Uncultured 0.400 0.000 −4.33 <0.001
Colon
Proteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria Enterobacteriales Enterobacteriaceae Enterobacter 0.010 0.009 −2.16 0.006
Proteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria Enterobacteriales Enterobacteriaceae Proteus 0.000 0.003 −1.86 <0.001
Firmicutes Bacilli Lactobacillales Enterococcaceae Enterococcus 26.099 16.782 −2.85 0.004
Firmicutes Bacilli Lactobacillales Lactobacillaceae Lactobacillus 31.929 19.949 −2.93 0.004
Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae Uncultured 21.075 0.006 −11.60 <0.001
Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae Romboutsia 0.668 0.000 −7.61 <0.001
Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae Ambiguous_taxa 0.709 0.000 −6.58 <0.001
Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae Terrisporobacter 0.013 0.003 −2.47 <0.001
Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae Family_Peptostreptococcaceae 0.283 0.000 −6.22 <0.001
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The taxonomic classification, the mean relative abundance and the log2 fold change (BBR/Control) of the LinDA normalized abundance of each genus are shown. Only genera with P < 0.05 and |log2 fold change| >1.5 were considered biologically relevant and were included. No differentially abundant genera (P < 0.05) were found in the jejunum or the ileum.