Figure 2
From: Cage and maternal effects on the bacterial communities of the murine gut

Figure produced in GraphPad Prism 8.
Separation of microbiota via NMDS for microbial niche, age, cage and mother. Two dimensional non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) was performed using a Bray Curtis dissimilarity matrix based on the relative abundance of all clades in the phylogenetic tree shown in Fig. 1B. Plots highlighting stool and mucus samples (a), 6 and 18 week old samples (b), different cages (c, C1–C8 represent cages 1–8), mothers (d, M1–5 represent mothers 1–5) and WT (wildtype) and KO (mdr1a−/−) samples (e) are illustrated. Each point corresponds to a stool or a mucus sample. These samples were taken from n = 10 mice per genotype.