<p>Members of Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria were found at all time points in all subjects and comprised the core microbiome. Phyla having the lowest relative abundance cannot be identified in histogram, and they were listed in small font.</p
<p>Sequences in 3% OTUs were classified and grouped at the phylum level, with <i>Proteobacteria</i> ...
<p>A–E. Relative abundances of Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Fusobacteria and Actinobac...
<p>Major taxa detected with average relative sequence abundances >1% are displayed. Column “Bacteria...
a. Phylum-level oral microbiome composition of whole population sampling (n = 22): 14 phyla includin...
<p>A phylogenetic tree demonstrating bacterial abundance is present in the center. Each circle depic...
<p>Pre and 1Week time points comparisons. Median relative abundance ≥ 0.5%. (a) Actinobacteria, Prot...
<p>Depicted were phyla with more than 1% abundance. All other rare phyla were summarized in the grou...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
<p>The data are the mean relative abundances of the 12 most abundance phyla from four cadavers.</p
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>(A) Boxplots showing relative abundance of bacterial and fungal phyla, (B) abundance ratio of Fus...
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
<p>Phylogenetic composition of the major bacterial phyla (and proteobacterial subclasses) in the mes...
(A) Phyla with most significant differences in abundances between the five populations. Abundances o...
Relative abundance of the most dominant bacterial groups (4 phyla, 7 classes, 9 orders) in each samp...
<p>Sequences in 3% OTUs were classified and grouped at the phylum level, with <i>Proteobacteria</i> ...
<p>A–E. Relative abundances of Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Fusobacteria and Actinobac...
<p>Major taxa detected with average relative sequence abundances >1% are displayed. Column “Bacteria...
a. Phylum-level oral microbiome composition of whole population sampling (n = 22): 14 phyla includin...
<p>A phylogenetic tree demonstrating bacterial abundance is present in the center. Each circle depic...
<p>Pre and 1Week time points comparisons. Median relative abundance ≥ 0.5%. (a) Actinobacteria, Prot...
<p>Depicted were phyla with more than 1% abundance. All other rare phyla were summarized in the grou...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
<p>The data are the mean relative abundances of the 12 most abundance phyla from four cadavers.</p
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>(A) Boxplots showing relative abundance of bacterial and fungal phyla, (B) abundance ratio of Fus...
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
<p>Phylogenetic composition of the major bacterial phyla (and proteobacterial subclasses) in the mes...
(A) Phyla with most significant differences in abundances between the five populations. Abundances o...
Relative abundance of the most dominant bacterial groups (4 phyla, 7 classes, 9 orders) in each samp...
<p>Sequences in 3% OTUs were classified and grouped at the phylum level, with <i>Proteobacteria</i> ...
<p>A–E. Relative abundances of Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Fusobacteria and Actinobac...
<p>Major taxa detected with average relative sequence abundances >1% are displayed. Column “Bacteria...