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Additional file 2: Table S2. of Gut microbiota dysbiosis contributes to the development of hypertension

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Data production of 196 samples in control, pHTN and HTN. Table S3. Relative abundance profile at the phylum level. Table S4. Relative abundance profile at the genus level. Table S5. Detailed information of differential genera. Table S6. Information of 6 samples in the verification phase. Table S7. Relative abundance profile at the genus level of 6 samples in the verification phase. Table S9. Reference genomes for CAGâ s taxonomy assignment. Table S10. Detailed information of enriched CAGs in different groups. Table S11. Detailed information of 1099 CAGs. Table S12. Spearmanâ s correlation between enriched CAGs. Table S13. Detailed information of differential KEGG modules. Table S14. Detailed information of differential KEGG orthologys. Table S15. Detailed information of differential CAZy family. Table S16. Detailed information of 26 metabolites differently enriched across groups. Table S18. Data production for donors and recipient mice in microbiota transplantation. Table S19. Relative abundance profile at the genus level of donors and recipient mice. (XLSX 4171 kb)