Fig. 5: Additional data examining the impact of CDM vs. SHI medium on culturing ex-vivo oral microbiomes. | npj Biofilms and Microbiomes

Fig. 5: Additional data examining the impact of CDM vs. SHI medium on culturing ex-vivo oral microbiomes.

From: Impact of the RaS-RiPP tryglysin and culturing conditions on ex-vivo oral microbiomes

Fig. 5: Additional data examining the impact of CDM vs. SHI medium on culturing ex-vivo oral microbiomes.

Samples were grown as outlined in Fig. 4. The term “consortia” indicates saliva samples that were previously grown in SHI medium and stored for further propagation. a ITS sequencing results showing fungal phyla detected after growth of saliva inoculum or previously stored consortia in CDM or SHI medium. b ITS sequencing results showing fungal genera detected after growth of saliva inoculum or previously stored consortia in CDM or SHI medium. c Jaccard PcoA of samples in Fig. 4c, d from 16S sequencing. d Bray–Curtis PcoA of samples in panels A-B from ITS sequencing.

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