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Table 2 Relative abundance of primary genera in rat feces

From: The gut microbiota in young and middle-aged rats showed different responses to chicken protein in their diet

 

Young-0d

Middle-aged-0d

Young-14d

Middle-aged-14d

Lactobacillus

7.0% ± 8.1%

40.9% ± 14.3%

28.5% ± 24.8%

6.2% ± 10.0%

S24-7_norank

10.7% ± 4.3%

17.6% ± 8.7%

5.1% ± 4.1%

22.9% ± 19.3%

Ruminococcaceae_uncultured

8.9% ± 5.1%

9.9% ± 6.3%

9.6% ± 10.7%

16.3% ± 6.9%

Bacteroides

11.9% ± 6.0%

0.4% ± 0.6%

8.0% ± 4.6%

7.0% ± 4.5%

Prevotellaceae_uncultured

7.6% ± 3.1%

1.1% ± 1.1%

6.3% ± 6.5%

0.0% ± 0.1%

Fusobacterium

10.6% ± 9.8%

0.0% ± 0.0%

5.2% ± 3.7%

0.1% ± 0.2%

Blautia

1.4% ± 2.2%

12.7% ± 12.0%

0.9% ± 0.7%

1.4% ± 1.1%

Alloprevotella

8.0% ± 6.5%

0.1% ± 0.1%

6.2% ± 5.7%

0.4% ± 0.8%

Phascolarctobacterium

2.1% ± 1.0%

0.0% ± 0.0%

0.7% ± 0.6%

12.2% ± 7.5%

RF9_norank

0.6% ± 1.0%

5.8% ± 6.1%

0.2% ± 0.3%

8.0% ± 9.3%

Lachnospiraceae_unclassified

4.0% ± 2.5%

0.6% ± 0.4%

1.8% ± 1.2%

2.8% ± 2.5%

Escherichia-Shigella

1.4% ± 3.8%

0.8% ± 1.3%

0.0% ± 0.1%

1.3% ± 1.9%

Peptostreptococcaceae_incertae_sedis

2.9% ± 3.8%

1.1% ± 0.8%

3.1% ± 4.0%

0.2% ± 0.2%

Treponema

1.2% ± 0.9%

0.0% ± 0.0%

4.8% ± 5.6%

0.0% ± 0.0%

Ruminococcaceae_unclassified

1.6% ± 1.2%

1.0% ± 0.4%

0.8% ± 0.5%

3.3% ± 3.2%

Ruminococcus

1.7% ± 1.8%

0.4% ± 0.3%

2.0% ± 2.0%

1.9% ± 1.0%

Defluviitaleaceae_uncultured

1.8% ± 1.7%

0.0% ± 0.0%

0.9% ± 0.4%

1.1% ± 0.7%

Allobaculum

0.6% ± 0.2%

0.0% ± 0.0%

0.7% ± 1.2%

1.1% ± 1.4%

Other

0.0% ± 5.4%

0.0% ± 1.5%

0.0% ± 5.2%

0.0% ± 6.5%