<p>A: Phylum-level; key: ‘Others’ composed of TM7 and <i>Verrucomicrobia</i>. B: Family-level; key: ‘Others’ composed of the families: <i>Alcaligenaceae, Anaeroplasmataceae, Bacillaceae, Clostridiaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, Erysipelotrichaceae, Eubacteriaceae, Halomonadaceae, IncertaeSedis XIII, IncertaeSedis XIV, Lactobacillaceae, Peptococcaceae, Pseudomonadaceae</i> and <i>Sphingomonadaceae</i>. Plot labels: O = obese, L = homozygous lean, H = heterozygous lean; number indicates cage number 1–6.</p
Relative abundance of the most dominant bacterial groups (4 phyla, 7 classes, 9 orders) in each samp...
<p>The table lists bacterial genera that were present at relative abundances of ≥4% in both Groups A...
<p>Phyla (a) and species (b) representing, on average, greater than 0.1% or 1% of all sequences, res...
<p>A: Phylum-level; key: see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0...
<p>The median relative abundances of the bacterial phyla in the faeces of Group A and B horses, on D...
<p>Ileum: (a) Streptococcaceae, (b) <i>Escherichia/Shigella</i>, (c) <i>Lactococcus</i>, (d) unclass...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial phyla and families among 192 samples collected from 48 dairy catt...
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>For each subject (S#), samples are ordered from first to last time points. Bacterial abundances d...
<p>Relative taxa abundances are shown for four mice sampled over 200 days. Timepoints are shown in c...
<p>Each sequence set for each animal was rarefied to 200 sequences per sample 10 times, and the numb...
<p>Relative abundances of bacterial phyla in BF-IAP, BF-C, MF-IAP and MF-C faecal samples.</p
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
Relative abundances of the most representative prokaryotic (A) and eukaryotic (B) phyla from the int...
Relative abundance of the most dominant bacterial groups (4 phyla, 7 classes, 9 orders) in each samp...
<p>The table lists bacterial genera that were present at relative abundances of ≥4% in both Groups A...
<p>Phyla (a) and species (b) representing, on average, greater than 0.1% or 1% of all sequences, res...
<p>A: Phylum-level; key: see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0...
<p>The median relative abundances of the bacterial phyla in the faeces of Group A and B horses, on D...
<p>Ileum: (a) Streptococcaceae, (b) <i>Escherichia/Shigella</i>, (c) <i>Lactococcus</i>, (d) unclass...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial phyla and families among 192 samples collected from 48 dairy catt...
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>For each subject (S#), samples are ordered from first to last time points. Bacterial abundances d...
<p>Relative taxa abundances are shown for four mice sampled over 200 days. Timepoints are shown in c...
<p>Each sequence set for each animal was rarefied to 200 sequences per sample 10 times, and the numb...
<p>Relative abundances of bacterial phyla in BF-IAP, BF-C, MF-IAP and MF-C faecal samples.</p
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
Relative abundances of the most representative prokaryotic (A) and eukaryotic (B) phyla from the int...
Relative abundance of the most dominant bacterial groups (4 phyla, 7 classes, 9 orders) in each samp...
<p>The table lists bacterial genera that were present at relative abundances of ≥4% in both Groups A...
<p>Phyla (a) and species (b) representing, on average, greater than 0.1% or 1% of all sequences, res...