Data on gut metagenomes of the patients with alcoholic dependence syndrome and alcoholic liver cirrhosis

Alcoholism is associated with significant changes in gut microbiota composition. Metagenomic sequencing allows to assess the altered abundance levels of bacterial taxa and genes in a culture-independent way. We collected 99 stool samples from the patients with alcoholic dependence syndrome (n=72) an...

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Published inData in brief Vol. 11; no. C; pp. 98 - 102
Main Authors Tyakht, Alexander V., Dubinkina, Veronika B., Odintsova, Vera Y., Yarygin, Konstantin S., Kovarsky, Boris A., Pavlenko, Alexander V., Ischenko, Dmitry S., Popenko, Anna S., Alexeev, Dmitry G., Taraskina, Anastasiya Y., Nasyrova, Regina F., Krupitski, Evgeny M., Shalikiani, Nino V., Bakulin, Igor G., Shcherbakov, Petr L., Skorodumova, Lyubov O., Larin, Andrei K., Kostryukova, Elena S., Abdulkhakov, Rustam A., Abdulkhakov, Sayar R., Malanin, Sergey Y., Ismagilova, Ruzilya K., Grigoryeva, Tatiana V., Ilina, Elena N., Govorun, Vadim M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.04.2017
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Summary:Alcoholism is associated with significant changes in gut microbiota composition. Metagenomic sequencing allows to assess the altered abundance levels of bacterial taxa and genes in a culture-independent way. We collected 99 stool samples from the patients with alcoholic dependence syndrome (n=72) and alcoholic liver cirrhosis (n=27). Each of the samples was surveyed using “shotgun” (whole-genome) sequencing on SOLiD platform. The reads are deposited in the ENA (project ID: PRJEB18041).
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ISSN:2352-3409
2352-3409
DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2017.01.008