Test statistics of bacterial phyla that significantly differ between the two tissue types are indicated in bold. (XLSX)</p
<p>Average relative abundance of each major phyla in the gut bacterial community of host mammals gro...
(A) Heat map of different genera in the gut microbiota. A, healthy; B, processed food; C, fish and s...
<p>(A) 22 bacterial taxa of fecal samples (FS1-11) with average abundance ≥ 1% are shown (sum of rea...
Test statistics of bacterial genera that significantly differ between the two tissue types are indic...
Test statistics of bacterial phyla that significantly differ between diet treatments are indicated i...
Test statistics of bacterial genera that significantly differ between diet treatments are indicated ...
<p>(A) Phyla detected in stomach, ileum and colon mucosa samples with >0.5% mean abundance were show...
<p>Student’s paired t-test of gut bacterial abundance data to generate a p-value (<i>p</i>). Signifi...
<p>A. Fraction of sequence counts in each of the individual samples, color coded by sample group. Gr...
<p>Samples from feces (4A) and cecal contents (4B) were analyzed from weeks 1, 3, and 6 for each die...
<p>Relative abundances of bacterial phyla in BF-IAP, BF-C, MF-IAP and MF-C faecal samples.</p
The P-values were calculated using Mann-Whitney test, and significance was compared against the cont...
<p>ANOSIM of gut bacterial abundance data was used to generate a permutated Global R statistic (R) a...
<p>Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a signi...
<p>Samples from feces (6A) and cecal contents (6B) were analyzed from weeks 1, 3, and 6 for each die...
<p>Average relative abundance of each major phyla in the gut bacterial community of host mammals gro...
(A) Heat map of different genera in the gut microbiota. A, healthy; B, processed food; C, fish and s...
<p>(A) 22 bacterial taxa of fecal samples (FS1-11) with average abundance ≥ 1% are shown (sum of rea...
Test statistics of bacterial genera that significantly differ between the two tissue types are indic...
Test statistics of bacterial phyla that significantly differ between diet treatments are indicated i...
Test statistics of bacterial genera that significantly differ between diet treatments are indicated ...
<p>(A) Phyla detected in stomach, ileum and colon mucosa samples with >0.5% mean abundance were show...
<p>Student’s paired t-test of gut bacterial abundance data to generate a p-value (<i>p</i>). Signifi...
<p>A. Fraction of sequence counts in each of the individual samples, color coded by sample group. Gr...
<p>Samples from feces (4A) and cecal contents (4B) were analyzed from weeks 1, 3, and 6 for each die...
<p>Relative abundances of bacterial phyla in BF-IAP, BF-C, MF-IAP and MF-C faecal samples.</p
The P-values were calculated using Mann-Whitney test, and significance was compared against the cont...
<p>ANOSIM of gut bacterial abundance data was used to generate a permutated Global R statistic (R) a...
<p>Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a signi...
<p>Samples from feces (6A) and cecal contents (6B) were analyzed from weeks 1, 3, and 6 for each die...
<p>Average relative abundance of each major phyla in the gut bacterial community of host mammals gro...
(A) Heat map of different genera in the gut microbiota. A, healthy; B, processed food; C, fish and s...
<p>(A) 22 bacterial taxa of fecal samples (FS1-11) with average abundance ≥ 1% are shown (sum of rea...