<p>Arrows indicate shifts from the first timepoint, taken at 8–12 weeks, and the subsequent timepoints. Notice that all temporal profiles that involve L. iners dominance involve a shift in the microbiome profile while purely <i>L. crispatus</i> dominated temporal profiles do not. Visualization carried out using Matplotlib version 1.2.1 (The MathWorks, Inc.).</p
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
<p>Principal component analysis with the relative abundance of the different bacterial phyla found i...
<p>A. Principal component analysis of fecal microbiota. Principal component analysis scores are plot...
<p>Principal components analysis (PCA) of data obtained from samples collected in the summer (red tr...
<p>Digester 1 samples are represented by blue spheres; digester 2 samples are represented by green s...
<p>The numbers in the plot represent the relative positions of samples and co-cultivation time point...
Figure S1. Representative vaginal microbiome sample for subject 28 over the 16-week period. a Relati...
<p>Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) of taxonomic (A) and functional (B) data, showing that th...
<p>Numbers denote the incubation time while those in the parentheses indicate the percent of variati...
<p>Taxonomic groups significantly enriched at pregnancy day 42 is shown in green and the taxa enrich...
<p>Smaller inter-individual distances indicate more similar microbiota composition. Colour intensity...
PCA of the quantile normalized dataset consisting of 32 mouse uterine RNA samples. The colours repre...
<p>PCA was carried out on genus-level microbiome datasets, as described in the text. PC1, PC2, and P...
<p>Scatter plot of oocytes that were naturally ovulated (NO), superovulated (SO) or matured in vitro...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
<p>Principal component analysis with the relative abundance of the different bacterial phyla found i...
<p>A. Principal component analysis of fecal microbiota. Principal component analysis scores are plot...
<p>Principal components analysis (PCA) of data obtained from samples collected in the summer (red tr...
<p>Digester 1 samples are represented by blue spheres; digester 2 samples are represented by green s...
<p>The numbers in the plot represent the relative positions of samples and co-cultivation time point...
Figure S1. Representative vaginal microbiome sample for subject 28 over the 16-week period. a Relati...
<p>Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) of taxonomic (A) and functional (B) data, showing that th...
<p>Numbers denote the incubation time while those in the parentheses indicate the percent of variati...
<p>Taxonomic groups significantly enriched at pregnancy day 42 is shown in green and the taxa enrich...
<p>Smaller inter-individual distances indicate more similar microbiota composition. Colour intensity...
PCA of the quantile normalized dataset consisting of 32 mouse uterine RNA samples. The colours repre...
<p>PCA was carried out on genus-level microbiome datasets, as described in the text. PC1, PC2, and P...
<p>Scatter plot of oocytes that were naturally ovulated (NO), superovulated (SO) or matured in vitro...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
<p>Principal component analysis with the relative abundance of the different bacterial phyla found i...