Fig. 3: Network of the top 100 nodes by degree centrality for resistant and susceptible children. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Network of the top 100 nodes by degree centrality for resistant and susceptible children.

From: The gut microbiome is associated with susceptibility to febrile malaria in Malian children

Fig. 3

Size of nodes is indicative of degree centrality (number of connected nodes). Hubs (nodes with a degree centrality value above the empirical 95% quantile of all degree centralities in the network) are further highlighted with bold borders and decreased transparency. Nodes are colored by cluster (identified using greedy modularity optimization). Green edges indicate positive interactions, red edges indicate negative interactions, and absolute edge weight is indicated by transparency of the edge.

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