We offer at no charge, the ability of labs to transfer individual samples to our Expert System AI via API using JSON. The transfer must be initiated by the user because of health confidentially regulations. Labs that have implemented this transfer have the fastest growth rates in new samples — implementing it is likely a wise business decision.
The format is very simple and a full sample may be downloaded here.
{
“email”: “billg@microsoft.com”,
“labkey”: “e49eedde-26fa-4879-a5ec-5761825d0a2a”,
“taxons”: [
{
“percentage”: 6.975,
“percentagehigh”: 88.161,
“percentagelow”: 8.9019,
“percentile”: 13,
“percentilehigh”: 99.95163240628779,
“percentilelow”: 14.897218863361548,
“taxon”: 816
},
{
“percentage”: 0.326,
“percentagehigh”: 8.359,
“percentagelow”: 0.001,
“percentile”: 100,
“percentilehigh”: 99.94997498749375,
“percentilelow”: 0.02501250625312656,
“taxon”: 200940
},
{
“percentage”: 0.307,
“percentagehigh”: 14.094,
“percentagelow”: 0.478,
“percentile”: 14,
“percentilehigh”: 98.5613265057303,
“percentilelow”: 17.62984637893197,
“taxon”: 375288
}
]
}
Upon transfer, the person will get notified by email with login information,

It is that simple. You are giving your clients the ability to use an expert analysis and suggestions system at no costs to you. Remember the customer is the moral owner of this data, you are simply doing what is right.
Alternatively, you may wish to incorporate our expert system into your reports. This may be done at very low cost, see _Licensing Our Suggestions Engine.
Criteria Summary
- Typically tests should be a 16s or shotgun test.
- All bacteria at all levels of the hierarchy should be included. Do not restrict to those outside of your ranges.
- We also support “selected bacteria” tests, i.e. Quantitative PCR (qPCR)
- Features offered to the user may be reduced accordingly
- NCBI Taxon numbers must be used
- Percentages with your ranges
- [Actual] Percentiles using your reference population with your ranges.
Your ranges allows us to make suggestions based on your criteria and also allows us to apply our predictors for IBS and dozens of other diagnosis using information from the US National Library of Medicine.
Any questions, email: Research@Microbiomeprescription.com
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