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Fig. 7 | BMC Microbiology

Fig. 7

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

Fig. 7

Estimation of F. nucleatum-experience and dysbiosis level in F. nucleatum-innocent subjects. a Schematic illustration of constructing multiple generalized linear regression model b Average rank of model performance. c Model validation using F. nucleatum-experienced subjects. Line color indicates inflammatory condition of subjects. d Characterization of predicted F. nucleatum-posterior or -prior groups in F. nucleatum-innocent subjects. Wilcoxon test. ns indicates non-significant (p-value> 0.5), ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001, **** p < 0.0001 e Correlation between posterior probability and IBD/non-IBD marker ratio or Shannon diversity. Dot color indicates Shannon diversity. Spearman correlation between two parameters and its significance was described at the top of scatter plot. f Intra-individual change of posterior probability of Shannon diversity in the top 12 dynamic individuals. Pearson correlation coefficients between posterior probability and Shannon diversity were shown. g Posterior probability of whole samples in PCoA plot

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