Fig. 3: Significant species as identified from DESEq2 analysis and organised in oral microbiome complexes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Significant species as identified from DESEq2 analysis and organised in oral microbiome complexes.

From: Ancient oral microbiomes support gradual Neolithic dietary shifts towards agriculture

Fig. 3: Significant species as identified from DESEq2 analysis and organised in oral microbiome complexes.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Red complex; b orange complex; c purple complex; d yellow complex; e green complex. Others significant oral species are reported in Supplementary Fig. 10. Samples (n = 71) are represented by dots and are coloured in accordance with species. Boxplots are defined as follow: minimum, maximum and centre values represent the 25, 75 and 50% quantile, respectively; median is represented by 50% quantile; upper and lower whiskers are the maximum/minimum values of data which are within the 1.5 interquartile range over 75th or under 25th percentile, respectively. Source data are provided as Source data file.

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