Annotation details (ID: 1649)

Experiment ID: 242

Field Description
namegut microbiome diversity among cheyenne and arapaho individuals from western oklahoma
qiita10342
datamd598df695c9b4945ea628679c806b1f3dc
mapmd508927c8a6fa0722750d7e0727168552a

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Sequences Status Flag
242amnoncommon in native-americans (common homo sapiens, feces, united states of america, state of oklahoma, native american, arapaho, cheyenne)2017-11-14v465approvedNo
Field Description
descriptioncommon in native-americans
typecommon
num_sequences65
regionv4
flags0
agentcalour
methodprevalence > 0.5
date2017-11-14
usernameamnon
privaten
allhomo sapiens
allfeces
allunited states of america
allstate of oklahoma
allnative american
allarapaho
allcheyenne

Annotation not flagged as potentially problematic

Review status


Accepted (annotation has been reviewed by the dbBact team and accepted)

Sequences

Ontology terms (including parents)

all: state of oklahoma ancestry category cellular organisms excreta populated place, contiguous united states of america south region hominidae geographic location continuant organism part deuterostomia native american euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria entity homo united states of america na north america eutheria population continent taxonomy root west south central division hominoidea tetrapoda material anatomical entity mammalia contiguous united states of america feces teleostomi organism substance chordata catarrhini cheyenne bilateria homo sapiens material entity craniata <chordata> opisthokonta experimental factor vertebrata <metazoa> part of plant or animal euarchontoglires simiiformes nonmeat part of animal eumetazoa anatomy basic component region (contiguous united states of america) homininae arapaho part of animal ethnicity haplorrhini sarcopterygii animal body or body part anatomical structure anatomical entity organism metazoa primates independent continuant theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> eukaryota

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