Only the bacterial genera share more than 2% relative abundance, which is indicated by different colors. The genera that share less than 2% are collected and then indicated by gray bars. Prefixes before the bacterial names indicate the following ranks: “f” for family, and “g” for genus.</p
The color scale of the heatmap shows the abundance of each bacterial taxonomy according to Z score. ...
GE: Fecal samples collected from genetically engineered pigs. WT: Fecal samples collected from wild ...
<p>The size of dots is corresponding to the abundance of each bacterial genus. Names of the genera w...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>The average relative distribution of the most abundant genera is shown for mice fed control and R...
Taxonomic distributions are depicted for the ranks of Phylum a), Class b), Order c) and Genera d). E...
Each farm is represented by a duplicate sample. The top ten genera are indicated; all other genera a...
<p>The figure displays a barplot with standard error of the taxonomic distribution of the twenty mos...
<p>The area of the sector represents the relative abundance of the sample in the taxonomic ranks. Th...
<p>Boxes denote the inter-quartile range between the 1<sup>st</sup> and 3<sup>rd</sup> quartiles (25...
<p>Each color represents a particular bacterial family and the following numbers refer to the define...
<p>Bacterial genera differently represented (p<0.05) in sows kept under conventional and enriched co...
<p>The numbers after the taxonomic ranks are the relative abundances of the corresponding taxa at ea...
<p>The x-axis shows the sample studied, the y-axis the proportion of each lineage as reported by com...
GE: Fecal samples collected from genetically engineered pigs. WT: Fecal samples collected from wild ...
The color scale of the heatmap shows the abundance of each bacterial taxonomy according to Z score. ...
GE: Fecal samples collected from genetically engineered pigs. WT: Fecal samples collected from wild ...
<p>The size of dots is corresponding to the abundance of each bacterial genus. Names of the genera w...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
<p>The average relative distribution of the most abundant genera is shown for mice fed control and R...
Taxonomic distributions are depicted for the ranks of Phylum a), Class b), Order c) and Genera d). E...
Each farm is represented by a duplicate sample. The top ten genera are indicated; all other genera a...
<p>The figure displays a barplot with standard error of the taxonomic distribution of the twenty mos...
<p>The area of the sector represents the relative abundance of the sample in the taxonomic ranks. Th...
<p>Boxes denote the inter-quartile range between the 1<sup>st</sup> and 3<sup>rd</sup> quartiles (25...
<p>Each color represents a particular bacterial family and the following numbers refer to the define...
<p>Bacterial genera differently represented (p<0.05) in sows kept under conventional and enriched co...
<p>The numbers after the taxonomic ranks are the relative abundances of the corresponding taxa at ea...
<p>The x-axis shows the sample studied, the y-axis the proportion of each lineage as reported by com...
GE: Fecal samples collected from genetically engineered pigs. WT: Fecal samples collected from wild ...
The color scale of the heatmap shows the abundance of each bacterial taxonomy according to Z score. ...
GE: Fecal samples collected from genetically engineered pigs. WT: Fecal samples collected from wild ...
<p>The size of dots is corresponding to the abundance of each bacterial genus. Names of the genera w...