Extended Data Fig. 1: There was no significant difference in terms of microbial community structure between males and females in the centenarian group. | Nature Aging

Extended Data Fig. 1: There was no significant difference in terms of microbial community structure between males and females in the centenarian group.

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

Extended Data Fig. 1: There was no significant difference in terms of microbial community structure between males and females in the centenarian group.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Comparison of the microbial α-diversity, including the Chao1 index (a), Pielou’s index (b) and Shannon index (c), between female (n = 229) and male (n = 68) centenarians (two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test). (d) β-Diversity was calculated using Bray‒Curtis distance and is shown by PCoA plot (Adonis test, P = 0.487, R2 = 0.0033). Data in boxes with no common letters are significantly different in one-way ANOVA with Tukey post hoc test (two-sided, P < 0.05). Boxes in boxplots represent the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile and whiskers stretch to 1.5 times the interquartile range from the corresponding hinge.

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