Figure 2: Antibiotic tolerance distributions in majority gut bacterial populations. | Nature Communications

Figure 2: Antibiotic tolerance distributions in majority gut bacterial populations.

From: Cultivation-based multiplex phenotyping of human gut microbiota allows targeted recovery of previously uncultured bacteria

Figure 2

(a) The taxonomic classifications and proportions of tags representing the majority of cells within the gut community and their associated antibiotic tolerance phenotypes. The representative majority consists of the tags that were also recovered on the control plates. The tags are sorted by taxonomy and the highest level of classification was reported. (b) The number antibiotic tolerance phenotypes associated with each tag found in the representative majority of gut bacterial communities. (ce) The number of tolerance phenotypes found per tag split into the (c) Bacteroidetes, (d) Proteobacteria and (e) Firmicutes phylums. The number of tags associated with each phylum is also reported (n)=x.

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