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    Additional file 1: of Drinking alcohol is associated with variation in the human oral microbiome in a large study of American adults

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    Tables S1-S4 and Figures S1-S5. Table S1. Number of sequence reads per sample assigned to reference taxonomy map. Table S2. Mean counts of taxa associated with drinking levels in all study participants and subjects in each cohort. Table S3. Associations between oral bacteria diversity and abundance of order Lactobacillales, genera Actinomyces and Neisseria with alcohol drinking levels in sensitivity analysis. Table S4. Mean counts and fold changes of taxa associated with type of alcoholic beverages in all study participants. Figure S1. Beta-diversity of oral bacterial communities in the paired mouthwash-saliva samples. Figure S2. Distribution of alcohol consumption in the enterotypes. Figure S3. Count boxplots of order Lactobacillales and selected genera that were associated with drinking level. Figure S4. Partial Constrained Analysis of Principal Coordinates plots. Figure S5. Richness and evenness of oral microbiome by alcohol drinking type. (DOCX 1148 kb
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