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|Source=Figure 3b
|Source=Figure 3b
|Description=LEfSe analysis identified the most differentially abundant taxa between healthy controls and CFS patients.Only taxa with LDA > 3 are shown.
|Description=LEfSe analysis identified the most differentially abundant taxa between healthy controls and CFS patients.Only taxa with LDA > 3 are shown.
|Abundance in Group 1=increased
|NCBI=331654, 815, 816, 194, 72294, 213849, 29547, 32066, 203492, 203491, 203490, 848, 1378
|State=Complete
|Curated date=2018-10-25
|Curated date=2018-10-25
|Curator=Shaimaa Elsafoury
|Curator=Shaimaa Elsafoury
|Revision editor=Shaimaa Elsafoury
|Revision editor=Shaimaa Elsafoury
|Abundance in Group 1=increased
|NCBI=203490,203491,203492,848,32066,72294,194,213849,29547,815,816,331654,f__family_XI,1378
|State=Complete
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 17 February 2025

Reviewed Marked as Reviewed by Fatima on 2021/06/29

Curated date: 2021/01/10

Curator: Shaimaa Elsafoury

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Source: Figure 3b

Description: LEfSe analysis identified the most differentially abundant taxa between healthy controls and CFS patients.Only taxa with LDA > 3 are shown.

Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in Chronic Fatigue patients

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Alkalibacillus
Bacteroidaceae
Bacteroides
Campylobacter
Campylobacteraceae
Campylobacterales
Campylobacterota
Fusobacteriota
Fusobacteriaceae
Fusobacteriales
Fusobacteriia
Fusobacterium
Gemella

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