Extended Data Fig. 6: Pairwise partial Spearman correlations between bacterial species and total lipids and cholesterol in lipoproteins. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 6: Pairwise partial Spearman correlations between bacterial species and total lipids and cholesterol in lipoproteins.

From: Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, The heatmap shows the species-level correlations with total lipids in lipoprotein variables at fasting, post-prandial (6 h), and the difference (rise) between the postprandial and fasting concentrations. The 30 species with the highest number of significant associations (FDR ≤ 0.2) are shown. The asterisk indicates a significant correlation between species and metadata variable using a t-test two-sided, corrected with FDR with q < 0.2. b, The heatmap shows the species-level correlations with total cholesterol in lipoprotein variables at fasting, post-prandial (6 h), and the difference (rise) between the postprandial and fasting concentrations. The 30 species with the highest number of significant associations (FDR ≤ 0.2) are shown. The asterisk indicates a significant correlation between species and metadata variable using a t-test two-sided, corrected with FDR with q < 0.2. All correlations, p-values, and q-values are available in the Supplementary Table 6.

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