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Figure 9

From: Effects of autochthonous strains mixture on gut microbiota and metabolic profile in cobia (Rachycentron canadum)

Figure 9

(A,B) Correlation analysis of differential metabolites. (A) Differential metabolite chord plot. The outermost layer in the figure is the name of the differential metabolite, and the size of the dot represents the log of the corresponding differential metabolite. The size of the FC value; the different colors represent the different classes of the corresponding differential metabolites; the wiring represents the size of the Pearson correlation coefficient between the corresponding differential metabolites, the pink lines represent the positive correlation, and the blue lines represent the negative correlation. The default pair is |r| Differential metabolite pairs > 0.8 and P < 0.05 are plotted. (B) Differential metabolite correlation network diagram. The points in the figure represent significant difference metabolites, the size of the points is related to the degree of connection degree, the larger the point, the greater the degree of connection, that is, the more points (neighbors) are connected to it. Pink lines represent positive correlations and blue lines represent negative correlations. The thickness of the line represents the size of the absolute value of the correlation coefficient, and the thicker the line, the greater the correlation. The default is |r| Differential metabolites > 0.8 and P < 0.05 are plotted.

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