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Chronic ingestion of soy peptide supplementation reduces aggressive behavior and abnormal fear memory caused by juvenile social isolation

Summary

Raw numerical data and 16S rRNA sequencing data for the study 'Chronic ingestion of soy peptide supplementation reduces aggressive behavior and abnormal fear memory caused by juvenile social isolation' by Tamura et al. (2023)

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Effects of chronic ingestion of soy peptide supplementation on juvenile social isolation

Directory Miseq_rawdata

16S rRNA gene microbial community analysis
Microbial composition profiling analysis of 16S rRNA-seq data for 4 mice groups (GC, GP, SC, and SP mice)

GC: Control diet-fed group-house mice
GP: Soy peptide-diet fed group-house mice
SC: Control diet-fed social isolation mice
SP: Soy peptide-diet fed social isolation mice

To investigate the effect of soy peptides on gut microbial composition during juvenile social isolation, group-house and social isolation mice were fed a diet consisting of soy peptides or a control diet for 4 weeks post-weaning. We then performed microbial community analysis using data obtained from microbial 16S rRNA gene sequencing in the fecal samples of 4 mice groups.