A. Projections of major microbial species contributing to the groups in the ordination plot. Biplot arrows indicate the top five genera abundances that accounted for the most variation in the ordination plot. B. The log-transformed relative abundances of bacterial taxa detected to be differentially abundant between groups by ANCOM are depicted by boxplot. The median value, first and third quartiles, and confidence interval in each group are illustrated.</p
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>Sequences in 3% OTUs were classified and grouped at the genus level. Taxa representing <0.3% of t...
<p>Boxes represent interquartile range between first and third quartiles and the line inside represe...
<p>Differentially abundant genera having a median abundance > 0.1% in at least one group of samples ...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
<p>Box-plots showing the abundances of the taxonomic groups significantly differing across the three...
<p>(A, B, C) Abundance and prevalence of bacteria at the phylum, genus, and species level in the 30 ...
<p>(A) The relative abundance of the top 4 97% OTUs that indicate the noma lesion samples are shown ...
For ANCOM procedure, the clr (centered log ratio) table of ASVs grouped by genera was used, which wa...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
Relative abundance graphed along the y-axis and sample type along the x-axis.</p
<p>The figure displays a barplot with standard error of the taxonomic distribution of the twenty mos...
For ANCOM procedure, the clr (centered log ratio) table of ASVs grouped by genera was used, which wa...
<p>(A) Boxplots showing relative abundance of bacterial and fungal phyla, (B) abundance ratio of Fus...
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>Sequences in 3% OTUs were classified and grouped at the genus level. Taxa representing <0.3% of t...
<p>Boxes represent interquartile range between first and third quartiles and the line inside represe...
<p>Differentially abundant genera having a median abundance > 0.1% in at least one group of samples ...
<p>Box plot showing the relative abundance of the bacterial genera shared by all samples, represente...
<p>Box-plots showing the abundances of the taxonomic groups significantly differing across the three...
<p>(A, B, C) Abundance and prevalence of bacteria at the phylum, genus, and species level in the 30 ...
<p>(A) The relative abundance of the top 4 97% OTUs that indicate the noma lesion samples are shown ...
For ANCOM procedure, the clr (centered log ratio) table of ASVs grouped by genera was used, which wa...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
‘Other’ group represents all taxa with relative abundance below 0.75%. Each bar plot represents the ...
Relative abundance graphed along the y-axis and sample type along the x-axis.</p
<p>The figure displays a barplot with standard error of the taxonomic distribution of the twenty mos...
For ANCOM procedure, the clr (centered log ratio) table of ASVs grouped by genera was used, which wa...
<p>(A) Boxplots showing relative abundance of bacterial and fungal phyla, (B) abundance ratio of Fus...
<p>a) Absolute abundance of bacterial species in queen samples subdivided by mating and isolation st...
<p>Sequences in 3% OTUs were classified and grouped at the genus level. Taxa representing <0.3% of t...
<p>Boxes represent interquartile range between first and third quartiles and the line inside represe...