Smoking-related gut microbiota alteration is associated with obesity and obesity-related diseases: results from two cohorts with sibling comparison analyses/Experiment 1/Signature 2
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Source: Fig 1B (C1)
Description: Distinct bacterial genera analyses. C1& D1: Multivariate Analysis by Linear Models (MaAsLin) were used to identify microbial genera between never smokers and current smokers, adjusted for the same covariates as mentioned above.
Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in High BMI (Body Mass Index) (WELL-China cohort)
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Gemella | ||
Haemophilus | ||
Ruminococcaceae_UCG.013Ruminococcaceae_UCG.013 | ||
Incertae_sedisIncertae_sedis | ||
Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_groupLachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group |
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