Fig. 4: Relationships between bacterial taxonomy, ARGs, VGs and MGEs across the three diet groups, before and after dietary changes. | npj Biofilms and Microbiomes

Fig. 4: Relationships between bacterial taxonomy, ARGs, VGs and MGEs across the three diet groups, before and after dietary changes.

From: High-fat and low-fiber diet elevates the gut resistome: a comparative metagenomic study

Fig. 4

Bacterial taxonomy and ARGs (AC), bacterial taxonomy and VGs (DF), MGEs and ARGs (GI), MGEs and VGs (JL). Chord plots depict the distribution of ARGs/VGs linked with taxonomic genera or MGEs, with arch size representing the total number of linked items. In heatmap plot, the filled/empty box represents bacteria carrying/non-carrying corresponding ARGs; the top bar plot represents the relative abundance of MGEs or bacterial taxonomy, and the right bar plot represent the relative abundance of ARGs or VGs.

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