Assessing the impact of storage time on the stability of stool microbiota richness, diversity, and composition.
Elizabeth A HolzhausenMaria NikodemovaCourtney L DebloisJodi H BarnetPaul E PeppardGarret SuenKristen M MaleckiPublished in: Gut pathogens (2021)
The results of this analysis suggest that several measures of alpha diversity, relative abundance, and overall community composition are robust to storage at 4 °C for up to 96 h. We found that the overall community richness was influenced by storage duration in addition to the relative abundances of sequences within the Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes phyla. Finally, we demonstrate that inter-individual variability in microbiota composition was greater than the variability due to changing storage durations.