General Information of HGF (ID: HGF1582)
HGF Name rs516246
Source Homo sapiens
HGF Classification Single Nucleotide Polymorphism: Non coding transcript variant (SNP-NCTV)
Gene Location chr19:48702915
SNP in Gene
LOC105447645
Microbe Species (MIC) Regulated by This HGF
         Bacteroidetes (CFB bacteria) MIC00141
             Description The rs516246 SNP was associated with the abundance of Bacteroidetes (p-value=0.00745). [1]
         Candidatus Saccharibacteria (bacteria) MIC01842
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of TM7 (p-value=0.00857). [1]
         Cyanobacteria (cyanobacteria) MIC00475
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Cyanobacteria (p-value=0.01641). [1]
         Euryarchaeota (euryarchaeotes) MIC01804
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Euryarchaeota (p-value=0.01401). [1]
         Fusobacterium nucleatum (fusobacteria) MIC00617
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Fusobacteria (p-value=0.00731). [1]
         Lentisphaerae (bacteria) MIC00755
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Lentisphaerae (p-value=0.0266). [1]
         Proteobacteria (proteobacteria) MIC01037
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Proteobacteria (p-value=0.02994). [1]
         Synergistetes (bacteria) MIC01297
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Synergistetes (p-value=0.01025). [1]
         Tenericutes (bacteria) MIC01308
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Tenericutes (p-value=0.01175). [1]
         Verrucomicrobia (verrucomicrobia) MIC01368
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Verrucomicrobia (p-value=0.01401). [1]
References
1 FUT2 genotype and secretory status are not associated with fecal microbial composition and inferred function in healthy subjects.Gut Microbes. 2018 Jul 4;9(4):357-368. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2018.1445956. Epub 2018 Apr 27.

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