The tribes of West Bengal are distributed in geographically distinct regions with distinctive features of their habitats and many of these tribes still practice a traditional livelihood avoiding the western diet. Hence, it is expected that their gut should remain pristine. In this study, we report the gut bacterial abundance of a Drukpa Bhutia tribal family of Lepchakha, inhabiting the hilly terrain of the Buxa region of Alipurduar district. First fecal matter was collected followed by Illumina Hiseq sequencing. Following standard protocols for metagenomic analysis, quality control (FASTQC), taxonomic profiling (QIIME, KRONA) and pathogenic load analysis were performed. This study revealed a set of core gut bacteria among which  was identified to be the most abundant followed by ,  etc. Genera exhibiting lowest abundance were , ,  etc. among the male, kid and female respectively. This data provides important insights into the distribution of bacterial members under study.

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