Phylum level change in the cecal and fecal gut communities of rats fed diets containing different fermentable substrates supports a role for nitrogen as a factor contributing to community structure

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  • who: Martin Kalmokoff et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Phylum Level Change in the Cecal and Fecal Gut Communities of Rats Fed Diets Containing Different Fermentable Substrates Supports a Role for Nitrogen as a Factor Contributing to Community Structure, in the Journal: Nutrients 2015, 7, 3279-3299 of 22/04/2015
  • how: Diversity indices for 16S rRNA community data was calculated using FastGroup II on-line software . Groups within the ordination space were tested for significance using a Multi-Response Permutation Procedures (MRPP) implemented in PC-ORD. Cluster analyses of SEED . . .

     

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