Figure 5
From: Gut microbiota and the prevalence and incidence of renal stones

Abundances of the predicted functional pathways were different among the renal stone groups. Extended error bar plots show the significantly different MetaCyc (A) and KEGG (B) pathways between G0 and G1. Metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 of the KEGG pathway was less abundant in G2 compared to that in G0 (C). Bar plots on the left display the mean proportion of each pathway. Dot plots on the right show differences in the mean proportions between the two indicated groups using the p-value. In STAMP, differences in the abundances between the two groups were compared using White's non-parametric t-test. The p-values corrected using the Benjamini–Hochberg FDR are shown on the right. G0: no renal stones (control); G1: incidental renal stones; and G2: prevalent renal stones.