Fig. 6: Relative abundance (Log2 transformed) of OTUs was significantly different between dietary groups. | npj Biofilms and Microbiomes

Fig. 6: Relative abundance (Log2 transformed) of OTUs was significantly different between dietary groups.

From: Impact of structurally diverse polysaccharides on colonic mucin O-glycosylation and gut microbiota

Fig. 6: Relative abundance (Log2 transformed) of OTUs was significantly different between dietary groups.

Differentially abundant OTUs were determined through LDA analyses (LDA > 3) between CON vs. LBP, CON vs. CS, CON vs. BSP, CON vs. PEC, CON vs. KGM, CON vs. MIX, and CON vs. INU (the LDA image and heatmap of relative abundance for each mouse were provided in Supplementary Figs. 6 and 7). The taxonomic level of OTUs (phylum, family, and species) is indicated on the right. Note: “*” (Black) Greater abundance in LBP, CS, BSP, PEC, KGM, MIX, and INU groups compared to CON; “*” (Green) Lower abundance in LBP, CS, BSP, PEC, KGM, MIX, and INU groups compared to CON.

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