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    PLoSOne GApaper data

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    This data file consists raw data used to generate results published in PLOS ONE article titled "Trends and determinants of gastric bacterial colonization of preterm neonates in a NICU setting

    CoProGrün: Ideenbörse - Forschungsprojekt CoProGrün: Ziele und Methoden, Erste Raumanalyse

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    <p>The gel figure shows the DGGE profiles of gastric aspirates from preterm infants (Id 018, 036 and 062) collected during week 1 through 4. Each figure shows the GA profiles of three neonates at four time points.</p

    Individual bacterial species detected in gastric aspirate samples of preterm neonates during first four weeks.

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    <p>Number of bacterial species detected in gastric aspirate samples of preterm neonates during the first four weeks of life, by feeding type. The X-axis in each graph represents individual bacterial species, and the Y-axis in each graph represents the total number of bacterial species. Partially breast milk fed infants were fed breast milk and preterm formula. *<i>Bacteroides spp</i>. includes <i>Bacteroides fragilis</i> and <i>Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron;</i> **<i>Lactobacillus spp</i>. includes <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> and <i>Lactobacillus acidophilus</i>. Other includes DGGE bands that did not correspond to the ATCC standards in the marker. Bacterial species were counted based on DGGE bands.</p

    Microbial diversity in the developing neonatal stomach for study Ids 065, 026, 057.

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    <p>The gel figure shows the DGGE profiles of gastric aspirates from preterm infants (Id 065, 026 and 057) collected during week 1 through 4. Each figure shows the GA profiles of three neonates at four time points. Note the overall diversity among neonates and within neonates during the four week period. GA pattern of neonate # 57 with NEC exhibits strong colonization with <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i>, and lack of species diversity.</p

    Elution of DGGE bands for sequence analysis.

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    <p>Identification of bacterial species based on BLAST alignment (% similarity) to 16S rRNA NCBI database. Bacteria listed as “matched” showed identical DGGE band migration pattern in line with respective ATCC standards (known DNA marker). Bands not aligned with ATCC standards showed sequence homology to other Enterobacteriaceae species in the NCBI RDP database.</p

    Microbial diversity in the developing neonatal stomach for study Ids 001, 007, 009.

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    <p>The gel figure shows the DGGE profiles of gastric aspirates from preterm infants (Id 001, 007 and 009) collected during week 1 through 4. Each figure shows the GA profiles of three neonates at four time points. Overall paucity of bacteria is observed in gastric aspirates from Id 001 compared to Ids 007 and 009.</p

    Microbial diversity in the developing neonatal stomach for study Ids 010, 011, 063.

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    <p>The gel figure shows the DGGE profiles of gastric aspirates from preterm infants (Id # 010, 011 and 063) collected during week 1 through 4. Each figure shows the GA profiles of three neonates at four time points. Overall paucity of bacteria is evident in gastric aspirates from Ids 010 and 63.</p
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