Extended Data Fig. 4: Correlation between top 15 bacterial and metabolite as well as bacterial and viral high-weight Features in Factors 1, 3 and 4. | Nature Cancer

Extended Data Fig. 4: Correlation between top 15 bacterial and metabolite as well as bacterial and viral high-weight Features in Factors 1, 3 and 4.

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Extended Data Fig. 4: Correlation between top 15 bacterial and metabolite as well as bacterial and viral high-weight Features in Factors 1, 3 and 4.

a) Heatmaps of pairwise Pearson’s correlations of top Features across different omics modalities. The Feature values of the top 15 high-weight Features of a given omics modality were correlated with that of another omics modality. (Left) bacterial taxa at genus level and metabolites, (right) bacterial taxa at genus level and bacteriophages at species level. The correlation coefficient is indicated in the adjacent color legend. The p-values associated with Pearson correlation have been corrected for multiple testing by applying the FDR approach to each set of correlations of two omics modalities of a given Factor. b) As in a) for Factor 3. c) As in a) for Factor 4.

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