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Fig. 3

From: Maturation of the gut microbiome and risk of asthma in childhood

Fig. 3

Relative abundances in the 1-year fecal samples associate with later asthma. Comparison among the 20 most abundant bacterial genera. Relative abundance of each genus is shown with respect to asthma at age 5 years in all children, and stratified by maternal asthma. P-values correspond to Wilcoxon rank-sum tests of the relative abundances, with significant values (P < 0.05) bolded. FDR limits were calculated for the comparisons: Bonferroni (all: P < 0.0025), Benjamini & Hochberg (all children: P < 0.0024, asthmatic mother: P < 0.0102, non-asthmatic mother: P < 0.05). A pseudocount (+1e−06) was added to all abundances for the log-scale presentation. The black dots indicate median values and the abundances are colored according to the asthmatic (orange) (N = 58) or non-asthmatic (green) (N = 531) status of the child at age 5 years

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