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Abstract

Effects of biogeography on gut microbiome composition differentiates stool and biopsy communities. The composition of phyla stratified by biopsy location or fecal sample origin mainly differentiates stool and biopsy communities. Sample count per location is indicated in parentheses. Biopsy locations (above) do not substantially differ in composition, while biopsies compared to stool (below) differ significantly in all phyla.