Cyanobacteriota/Melainabacteria group Details: NCBI 1798711, gram-negative or unknown [clade]
| Cyanobacteria/Melainabacteria group
Cyanobacteria:
Environmental Significance: Cyanobacteria play a crucial role in the environment as primary producers through photosynthesis. They contribute to oxygen production and carbon fixation in various ecosystems, including freshwater bodies and marine environments.
Toxin Production: Some cyanobacteria species can produce toxins known as cyanotoxins. Blooms of cyanobacteria, often referred to as harmful algal blooms (HABs), can lead to the release of these toxins into water bodies. Cyanotoxins such as microcystins and cylindrospermopsin can have harmful effects on aquatic life and pose risks to human health if water containing these toxins is ingested or comes into contact with the skin.
Melainabacteria:
Anaerobic Environments: Melainabacteria are typically found in anaerobic environments, such as sediments in freshwater bodies. They are non-photosynthetic and lack the pigment chlorophyll.
Metabolic Potential: Melainabacteria have been identified as potential fermenters with the ability to break down complex organic compounds in anaerobic conditions. However, specific information about their metabolic activities and potential health impacts is currently limited.
Different labs use different software to read the sample. See this post for more details.
One lab may say you have none, another may say you have a lot! - This may be solely due to the software they are using to estimate.
We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.
Desired Levels Suggestions for Cyanobacteriota/Melainabacteria group
Frequency - how often do samples show this bacteria
UD - An alternative statistical algorithm (which factors in the frequency)
Kaltoft-Moldrup Heuristic Using uploaded data
Lab Low and High are calculated using the formula that most labs use: Mean - 2 Standard Deviation to Mean + 2 Standard Deviation
These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
Lab
Frequency
UD-Low
UD-High
KM Low
KM High
Lab Low
Lab High
Mean
Median
Standard Deviation
Box Plot Low
Box Plot High
KM Percentile Low
KM Percentile High
Other Labs
2.82
0
0
10
8894
0
4834
1236.2
278
1835.8
0
2895
0 %ile
100 %ile
biomesight
88.64
0
770
20
5530
0
8944
1019.9
250
4043.1
0
1230
4.1 %ile
97.4 %ile
thorne
100
46
1615
0
1083
337.9
234
380
0
522
0 %ile
100 %ile
thryve
71.03
0
121
17
1837
0
5511
508.3
89
2552.4
0
493
7.2 %ile
95.9 %ile
ubiome
4.06
28
10680
0
7599
1684
308
3017.9
0
2588
0 %ile
100 %ile
External Reference Ranges for Cyanobacteriota/Melainabacteria group
Cyanobacteriota/Melainabacteria group (NCBI 1798711) per million
Source of Ranges
Low Boundary
High Boundary
Low Boundary %age
High Boundary %age
Statistic by Lab Source for Cyanobacteriota/Melainabacteria group
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab
Frequency Seen
Average
Standard Deviation
Sample Count
Lab Samples
AmericanGut
40 %
0.067 %
0.056 %
6.0
15
BiomeSight
95.659 %
0.088 %
0.397 %
4451.0
4653
BiomeSightRdp
80.645 %
0.017 %
0.036 %
25.0
31
bugspeak
100 %
0.015 %
%
1.0
1
CerbaLab
66.667 %
0.004 %
0.002 %
2.0
3
custom
19.737 %
0.573 %
1.846 %
15.0
76
es-xenogene
18.75 %
0.211 %
0.129 %
6.0
32
GanzimmunDiag
100 %
0.283 %
0.246 %
6.0
6
Medivere
87.5 %
0.201 %
0.148 %
7.0
8
Microba
3.571 %
0.351 %
%
1.0
28
Precision
75 %
0.246 %
0.193 %
3.0
4
SequentiaBiotech
48.571 %
0.189 %
0.259 %
17.0
35
Thorne
33.564 %
0.016 %
0.025 %
97.0
289
Thryve
70.512 %
0.061 %
0.266 %
1088.0
1543
Tiny
8.333 %
0.027 %
%
1.0
12
uBiome
3.865 %
0.174 %
0.305 %
31.0
802
vitract
100 %
0.15 %
0.172 %
2.0
2
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