<p>Comparison of small intestine (A), cecum (B) and colon (C) microbiota at phylum level. </p
(a) Comparison of the relative abundance of the main bacterial phyla (b) Permanova test for beta div...
Cladograms showing the significant differences of gut microbiota composition in meconium and 21 days...
<p>(A) healthy rats, (B) CRC rats. Histogram represents the relative abundance of bacterial phyla in...
<p>Comparison of microbiota composition between different studies and the present study.</p
<p>Comparisons between feces and different GI tract segments for genus abundance.</p
<p>Composition of fecal microbiota at phylum (A), class (B), family (C, D), and OTUs (E) levels. </p
<p>a, Comparison of functional pathway between microbes of feces and gut contents. b, Comparison of ...
<p>The core faecal microbiota of infant subjects at the levels of phylum, family and genus is indica...
<p>(A) The 100% stacked column chart of microbiome from intestinal feces. (B) Representative percent...
Cecal and ileal microbial biomarkers of each facility and mean relative abundance comparison for amo...
<p>A. Classification of the microbiota at the Phylum level. Samples BM62-BM140 are neonate meconium ...
Differences in the abundance of common microbiota taxa in internal body and external body samples.</...
<p>Mann Whitney test.</p><p>Phylum-level comparison of fecal microbiota in normal (N) and L2-treated...
The genera with significant richness difference (P < 0.05, computed by STAMP) between the two groups...
<p>Genus level analysis differences from A, cecal lumen specimens, and B, cecal mucosal samples from...
(a) Comparison of the relative abundance of the main bacterial phyla (b) Permanova test for beta div...
Cladograms showing the significant differences of gut microbiota composition in meconium and 21 days...
<p>(A) healthy rats, (B) CRC rats. Histogram represents the relative abundance of bacterial phyla in...
<p>Comparison of microbiota composition between different studies and the present study.</p
<p>Comparisons between feces and different GI tract segments for genus abundance.</p
<p>Composition of fecal microbiota at phylum (A), class (B), family (C, D), and OTUs (E) levels. </p
<p>a, Comparison of functional pathway between microbes of feces and gut contents. b, Comparison of ...
<p>The core faecal microbiota of infant subjects at the levels of phylum, family and genus is indica...
<p>(A) The 100% stacked column chart of microbiome from intestinal feces. (B) Representative percent...
Cecal and ileal microbial biomarkers of each facility and mean relative abundance comparison for amo...
<p>A. Classification of the microbiota at the Phylum level. Samples BM62-BM140 are neonate meconium ...
Differences in the abundance of common microbiota taxa in internal body and external body samples.</...
<p>Mann Whitney test.</p><p>Phylum-level comparison of fecal microbiota in normal (N) and L2-treated...
The genera with significant richness difference (P < 0.05, computed by STAMP) between the two groups...
<p>Genus level analysis differences from A, cecal lumen specimens, and B, cecal mucosal samples from...
(a) Comparison of the relative abundance of the main bacterial phyla (b) Permanova test for beta div...
Cladograms showing the significant differences of gut microbiota composition in meconium and 21 days...
<p>(A) healthy rats, (B) CRC rats. Histogram represents the relative abundance of bacterial phyla in...