Additional file 23: Table S9. of Recent urbanization in China is correlated with a Westernized microbiome encoding increased virulence and antibiotic resistance genes

Abstract

Data that were significantly different between urban and rural subjects using linear model results were generally also significant when using nonparametric models. The columns indicate the type of data, the phylogenetic, or gene level (or NA if no level is applicable), the number of values significantly different between urban and rural subjects (adjusted P value < 0.05) using a linear model, the number significantly different between urban and rural subjects using a nonparametric model, the number of values significant in both models, and then whether MDS1 was significantly different between urban and rural subjects using a linear model, nonparametric model, and in both models. 16S rRNA sequencing data was not included, as we had multiple samples from the same individual at two timepoints, which cannot be captured with a nonparametric test without splitting our data. (XLSX 10 kb

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