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Additional supporting information may be found in the online version of this article at the publisher’s web site: Figure S1 Rarefaction plots. Figure S2 Number of observed species as a function of anatomical niche in all groups of patients. Figure S3 Shannon diversity index for different niches in all groups of patients. Figure S4 Full legend of OTU of Fig. 3 (Microbiota composition of the investigated anatomical locations and groups of patients). Table S1 Microbiota diversity. Table S2 Estimated ratios between all locations for the four groups of patients. Data S1 Supplementary material.

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