<p>The relative abundance of each phylum A) one day before oral inoculation (32 days of age), B) one day after completion of oral inoculation (40 days of age) and C) one day before euthanasia (103 days of age). The relative abundance of each genus showing statistically significant differences between the modulated and control group D) one day before oral inoculation (28 days of age), E) one day after completion of oral inoculation (40 days of age) and F) one day before euthanasia (103 days of age). * denotes statistical significance of <i>p</i><0.05.</p
<p>The relative abundance of bacterial classes within the human gut microbiome separated into A) age...
<p><sup>a</sup> Confidence threshold chosen for significance</p><p>The total number of taxa whose re...
<p>Relative taxa abundances are shown for four mice sampled over 200 days. Timepoints are shown in c...
<p>Statistically significant differences in taxonomic abundance between the modulated and control gr...
<p>Genera that showed higher prevalences during the first weeks of life are presented in the top gra...
<p>The relative abundances of four most dominant classes (Fig. 3A-early onset at class level, 3B-lat...
<p>Differences in the phylum-level (panel A) and species-level (panel B) percent relative abundances...
<p>Boxplots showing no significant difference for within group similarity of the GI microbial commun...
<p><b>a:</b> Average relative abundance of major phyla at each 3 monthly time point. <b>b:</b> inear...
<p>(B)Relative abundances of genus level distributions of the fecal microbiota in triplet set A. The...
<p>Comparison of Relative Abundance of Genera of the Gut Microbiome at Baseline and 12 Months-Post <...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial phyla in non-ICR and post-ICR samples taken at 7, 14, and 28 days...
<p>The microbial transition from week one (blue circle) until week seven (red circle) is illustrated...
<p>Mean relative abundance in percent of the top five phyla found in GI tract samples of fish for ea...
<p>Relative abundances of bacterial genera and phyla that differed significantly between PCOS patien...
<p>The relative abundance of bacterial classes within the human gut microbiome separated into A) age...
<p><sup>a</sup> Confidence threshold chosen for significance</p><p>The total number of taxa whose re...
<p>Relative taxa abundances are shown for four mice sampled over 200 days. Timepoints are shown in c...
<p>Statistically significant differences in taxonomic abundance between the modulated and control gr...
<p>Genera that showed higher prevalences during the first weeks of life are presented in the top gra...
<p>The relative abundances of four most dominant classes (Fig. 3A-early onset at class level, 3B-lat...
<p>Differences in the phylum-level (panel A) and species-level (panel B) percent relative abundances...
<p>Boxplots showing no significant difference for within group similarity of the GI microbial commun...
<p><b>a:</b> Average relative abundance of major phyla at each 3 monthly time point. <b>b:</b> inear...
<p>(B)Relative abundances of genus level distributions of the fecal microbiota in triplet set A. The...
<p>Comparison of Relative Abundance of Genera of the Gut Microbiome at Baseline and 12 Months-Post <...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial phyla in non-ICR and post-ICR samples taken at 7, 14, and 28 days...
<p>The microbial transition from week one (blue circle) until week seven (red circle) is illustrated...
<p>Mean relative abundance in percent of the top five phyla found in GI tract samples of fish for ea...
<p>Relative abundances of bacterial genera and phyla that differed significantly between PCOS patien...
<p>The relative abundance of bacterial classes within the human gut microbiome separated into A) age...
<p><sup>a</sup> Confidence threshold chosen for significance</p><p>The total number of taxa whose re...
<p>Relative taxa abundances are shown for four mice sampled over 200 days. Timepoints are shown in c...