Additional file 3 of Nepali oral microbiomes reflect a gradient of lifestyles from traditional to industrialized
Additional 3: S2 Table—Oral microbiome differential abundance results from ALDEx2. Oral microbiome genera tested for differential abundance across lifestyle. Overall, 2/111 genera were identified as significantly differentially abundant. Kruskal-Wallis module was utilized and p-value correction was...
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| Summary: | Additional 3: S2 Table—Oral microbiome differential abundance results from ALDEx2. Oral microbiome genera tested for differential abundance across lifestyle. Overall, 2/111 genera were identified as significantly differentially abundant. Kruskal-Wallis module was utilized and p-value correction was applied using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. Both unadjusted (kw.ep) and adjusted p-values (kw.eBH) are shown, and adjusted p-value < 0.05 is the threshold for significance. |
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