Annotation details (ID: 5639)

Experiment ID: 713

Field Description
nameintegrated microbiota and metabolite profiles link crohn’s disease to sulfur metabolism
doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17956-1
sraprjna565903
mapmd56330f005fdc1e8e192b612ba0378e4d4
datamd5165fffdf4c6877c1b3b184e529915bcd

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Sequences Status Flag
713amnoncommon remission, crohn's disease, feces, homo sapiens2028-05-21v322approvedNo
Field Description
description
typecommon
num_sequences22
regionv3
flags0
agentcalour
methodprevalence > 0.5
date2028-05-21
usernameamnon
privaten
allremission
allcrohn's disease
allfeces
allhomo sapiens

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: excreta cellular organisms hominidae intestinal disease continuant disease of anatomical entity organism part deuterostomia disease euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria entity inflammatory bowel disease eutheria homo na material property taxonomy root hominoidea tetrapoda mammalia material anatomical entity feces teleostomi organism substance chordata catarrhini bilateria homo sapiens material entity craniata <chordata> opisthokonta experimental factor vertebrata <metazoa> part of plant or animal euarchontoglires disease staging simiiformes nonmeat part of animal eumetazoa anatomy basic component homininae disposition part of animal haplorrhini sarcopterygii animal body or body part anatomical structure anatomical entity organism remission crohn's disease metazoa primates independent continuant gastrointestinal system disease theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> eukaryota

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