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Fecal storage condition induces variations of microbial composition and differential interpretation of metagenomic analysis

Hansoo Park*, Gihyeon Kim†, Kyoung Wan Yoon†, Changho Park†, Kyu Hyuck Kang, Sujeong Kim, Youngmin Yoon, Sang Eun Lee and Yeongmin Kim

Published: 17 March, 2021 | Volume 5 - Issue 1 | Pages: 006-012

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Schematic diagram of the study for design comparisons among fecal storage methods. In total, 46 fecal samples were collected from patients with lung cancer. The 24 fecal samples were stored in preservation buffer at 4 °C, 22 fecal samples were stored at -20 °C longer than 12 months and transported to -80 °C. All feces were used to obtain microbial DNA and then sequenced for metagenomic analyses.

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