Fig. 1: A flow-chart of the study design and microbial community diversity patterns between Atlanta and Maputo gut microbiomes. | ISME Communications

Fig. 1: A flow-chart of the study design and microbial community diversity patterns between Atlanta and Maputo gut microbiomes.

From: Higher pathogen load in children from Mozambique vs. USA revealed by comparative fecal microbiome profiling

Fig. 1: A flow-chart of the study design and microbial community diversity patterns between Atlanta and Maputo gut microbiomes.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A A flow chart summarizing the samples analyzed from the MapSan trial and the African American Maternal Stress and Infant Gut Microbiome Cohort studies B Nonpareil diversity (Nd) of the samples used in this study (n = 213) (*Significantly different at Padj < 0.05, **Padj < 0.01, Dunn’s post-hoc test). C A non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) plot of microbial community similarity based on MASH distances of whole metagenomes, colored-code by city (Atlanta vs Maputo) and age (see key). Names starting with A denote the 0–11 month child group, B the 12–23 month group, and C the 24–48 month group (e.g., A_ATL indicates Atlanta children samples 0–11 months old in age).

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