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Field | Description |
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name | the treatment-naive microbiome in new-onset crohn’s disease |
qiita | 1939 |
datamd5 | 446d627628b7864be31cf8b41aa08443 |
mapmd5 | ad244e792a146f744f4853b7c03b536f |
Exp. ID | User ID | Description | Date | Region | Sequences | Status | Flag |
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19 | amnon | common in biopsies of children (IBD study) (common rectum, terminal ileum, sigmoid colon, caecum, colon, biopsy, children, homo sapiens, united states of america) | 2016-11-14 | v4 | 40 | approved | No |
Field | Description |
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description | common in biopsies of children (IBD study) |
type | common |
num_sequences | 40 |
region | v4 |
flags | 0 |
agent | heatsequer |
method | prevalence > 0.5 |
date | 2016-11-14 |
username | amnon |
private | n |
all | rectum |
all | terminal ileum |
all | sigmoid colon |
all | caecum |
all | colon |
all | biopsy |
all | children |
all | homo sapiens |
all | united states of america |
all: colon cellular organisms subdivision of tube terminal ileum hominidae geographic location proximal-distal subdivision of colon continuant organism part deuterostomia collecting specimen from organism euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota rectum boreoeutheria entity planned process organ part united states of america na homo eutheria anatomical system experimental process taxonomy root hominoidea tetrapoda subdivision of digestive tract material anatomical entity mammalia biopsy teleostomi chordata catarrhini bilateria homo sapiens material entity digestive system children craniata <chordata> occurrent vertebrata <metazoa> opisthokonta experimental factor euarchontoglires simiiformes eumetazoa anatomy basic component homininae caecum digestive tract diverticulum dbbact root haplorrhini sarcopterygii multicellular anatomical structure anatomical structure specimen collection process anatomical entity organism metazoa primates independent continuant sigmoid colon process theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> eukaryota
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