Fig. 4: The disease architecture of the human microbiome across seven phenotypes as a function of data modality. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The disease architecture of the human microbiome across seven phenotypes as a function of data modality.

From: Gene-level metagenomic architectures across diseases yield high-resolution microbiome diagnostic indicators

Fig. 4

A, C, E describe the species, pathways, and gene families associated with each phenotype and the overlap therein, respectively. B, D, F show the natural log of pairwise jaccard similarity between binary vectors indicating all of the features (e.g., species or pathways or gene families) associated with a given phenotype.

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