Published on 01 January 2021

Additional file 3 of Reduced B12 uptake and increased gastrointestinal formate are associated with archaeome-mediated breath methane emission in humans

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Kumpitsch, Christina;Fischmeister, Florian Ph. S.;Mahnert, Alexander;Lackner, Sonja;Wilding, Marilena;Sturm, Corina;Springer, Anna;Madl, Tobias;Holasek, Sandra;Högenauer, Christoph;Berg, Ivan A.;Schoepf, Veronika;Moissl-Eichinger, Christine

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Additional file 2: Supplementary Tables. Supplementary Table 1. Characteristics of all participants (n=100). Supplementary Table 2. Characteristics of the matched subset (n=30). Supplementary Table 3. Key stone taxa of high and low methane emitters (n=30). Identified key taxa based on LEfSe analysis of the 600 most abundant genera/RSVs. Numbers in column 2 refer to Fig. 5. Supplementary Table 4. High quality dereplicated key MAGs including quality and replication estimates as well as taxonomic classification according to GTDB. Supplementary Table 5. Metabolite concentrations in high and low methane emitters (n=30). Supplementary Table 6. Correlations of different parameters (general, keystone taxa, metabolites and diet) of this study. Supplementary Table 7. qPCR data of all study participants. Supplementary Table 8. Sequence information and analysis statistics by MG-Rast.

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