Extended Data Fig. 5: LEfSe results for different comparisons. | Nature Aging

Extended Data Fig. 5: LEfSe results for different comparisons.

From: Longevity of centenarians is reflected by the gut microbiome with youth-associated signatures

Extended Data Fig. 5: LEfSe results for different comparisons.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

(a) Differentially abundant taxa between the old adult group and the combined non-old-adult group (20-44 and 100-117 years, including the young group and the centenarian group as subclasses in LEfSe; Kruskal‒Wallis test between classes, Wilcoxon rank-sum test between subclasses, P < 0.05, LDA > 2). (b) Differentially abundant taxa between the young group and the centenarian group (Kruskal‒Wallis test between classes; P < 0.05, LDA > 2). (c) Differentially abundant species determined by SPINGO analysis between the old adult group and the combined non-old-adult group (young group and centenarian group; Kruskal‒Wallis test between classes, Wilcoxon rank-sum test between subclasses, P < 0.05, LDA > 2). All statistical testes used were two-sided.

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