SELECT TOP (1000) [Source] ,[Taxon] ,[LowValue] ,[HighValue] ,[LowPCile] ,[HighPCile] FROM [DB_A5D9F7_Lassesen].[dbo].[JasonH]

Anaeroglobus geminatus Details: NCBI 156456, gram-negative or unknown [species]

| Anaeroglobus geminatus| Anaeroglobus geminatus Carlier et al. 2002| CCUG 44773| CIP 106856| strain AIP 313.00

  1. Gut Microbiota Member:

    • Anaeroglobus geminatus is a part of the complex microbial community within the human gut. The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in various physiological functions, including digestion, metabolism, and immune system modulation.
  2. Anaerobic Bacterium:

    • Anaeroglobus geminatus, like many bacteria in the gut microbiota, is adapted to thrive in anaerobic conditions, meaning it can function in the absence of oxygen.
  3. Fermentation Activities:

    • Bacteria within the Firmicutes phylum, including those in the family Lachnospiraceae, are often involved in the fermentation of complex carbohydrates in the gut. This process contributes to the production of short-chain fatty acids and other metabolites.
  4. Short-Chain Fatty Acid Production:

    • Short-chain fatty acids, such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate, produced during the fermentation of dietary fibers by gut bacteria, can have various effects on the host, including serving as an energy source for colonocytes and influencing immune function.
  5. Health Implications:

    • While specific information about Anaeroglobus geminatus is limited, the broader context suggests that bacteria within the Firmicutes phylum contribute to the overall balance and function of the gut microbiota. Imbalances in the gut microbiota have been associated with various health conditions, including inflammatory bowel diseases, metabolic disorders, and immune-related disorders.

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We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.

Desired Levels Suggestions for Anaeroglobus geminatus

These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
LabFrequencyUD-LowUD-HighKM LowKM HighLab LowLab HighMean MedianStandard DeviationBox Plot LowBox Plot High KM Percentile Low KM Percentile High
Other Labs 25.73 0 20 17 5600 0 14781 1314 136 6871 0 1060 7.2 %ile 96.2 %ile
thryve 52.89 0 74 21 945 0 14768 1324.4 145 6858.8 0 1073 11.7 %ile 90.1 %ile
ubiome 1.65 22 579 0 398 105.7 56 149.3 22 579 6.7 %ile 86.7 %ile

External Reference Ranges for Anaeroglobus geminatus

Anaeroglobus geminatus (NCBI 156456) per million
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Statistic by Lab Source for Anaeroglobus geminatus
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab Frequency Seen Average Standard Deviation Sample Count Lab Samples
Thryve 54.158 %   0.131 %  0.652 % 749.0 1383
uBiome 1.641 %   0.011 %  0.015 % 13.0 792

Symptoms Associated with Anaeroglobus geminatus From Citizen Science Studies

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