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Fig. 2 | BMC Microbiology

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From: Opportunistic detection of Fusobacterium nucleatum as a marker for the early gut microbial dysbiosis

Fig. 2

Characteristics of IBD and non-IBD microbiome data. a Reciprocal patterns of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes on principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) plot. b Distribution of IBD and non-IBD (ulcerative colitis (UC), and Crohn’s disease (CD) samples on PCoA plot. P-values indicate a significance in pairwise comparison between two groups against principal coordinates. c Logarithmic abundance heatmap of 1526 samples. Pseudo-abundance (1e-05) was added to avoid infinite value. Samples were ordered by participant and visit number information. d Shannon diversity of samples. According to disease severity score, UC and CD samples were categorized into three stages (remission, border, and active). e Logarithmic human read fraction of samples

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