Fig. 3: Temporal succession patterns for a common core of age-predictive taxa generalize beyond geographical boundaries. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Temporal succession patterns for a common core of age-predictive taxa generalize beyond geographical boundaries.

From: Early life microbial succession in the gut follows common patterns in humans across the globe

Fig. 3: Temporal succession patterns for a common core of age-predictive taxa generalize beyond geographical boundaries.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Heatmaps of average taxon prevalence for each of the top 30 predictive species highlighted in Fig. 2. Species are ordered vertically by minimal-distance hierarchical clustering, following the dendrogram added on the right for reference. Samples are binned horizontally from 2 to 13 months. Each cell represents the mean prevalence of that species in the samples collected on that specific month. Panels represent samples belonging to (a) Baltic countries (FIN, EST, RUS, SWE); (b) the United States (USA) and (c) South Africa (ZAF). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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