Annotation details (ID: 7733)

Experiment ID: 960

Field Description
namedynamics of the infant gut microbiota in the first 18 months of life: the impact of maternal hiv infection and breastfeeding
sraprjna706727
doihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-022-01230-1
mapmd512c6c3c79e24e4c1c302ad9bbae94747
datamd5e7452048f31b6c4d03bae752b10ce8d2

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Flag Sequences
960amnon high in 18-month-old human stage compared to 9-month-old human stage in homo sapiens nigeria edo state infant feces 2022-12-20v4No407
Field Description
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date2022-12-20
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Sequences

Ontology terms (including parents)

low: na human life cycle under-1-year-old human stage human life cycle stage 9-month-old human stage infant stage immature stage

high: na human life cycle 18-month-old human stage human life cycle stage 1-year-old human stage infant stage immature stage

all: excreta cellular organisms infant edo state hominidae geographic location continuant state (nigeria) deuterostomia organism part euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria entity developmental stage eutheria na homo continent sub-saharan africa mammalia tetrapoda hominoidea taxonomy root material anatomical entity feces teleostomi chordata catarrhini organism substance bilateria homo sapiens material entity opisthokonta west africa experimental factor craniata <chordata> vertebrata <metazoa> nigeria part of plant or animal euarchontoglires simiiformes africa nonmeat part of animal eumetazoa anatomy basic component homininae part of animal haplorrhini sarcopterygii anatomical structure animal body or body part anatomical entity organism metazoa primates independent continuant process theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> eukaryota

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