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Fig. 3 | Microbiome

Fig. 3

From: Skin microbiome differentiates into distinct cutotypes with unique metabolic functions upon exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Fig. 3

Cutotypes differed in contributional functional diversity and enriched functional pathways. a Procrustes analysis showing congruence between the taxonomic and functional compositions of the microbiome. The statistically significant Pearson correlation indicates that microbiomes were similar in both taxonomic composition and functions. b Contribution diversity differences between cutotypes of core gene UniRef90 pathways (those present in ≥ 75% of the samples within each cutotype). Core pathways detected in both cutotypes are considered to be “shared” (triangles). c Examples of core pathways (folate transformation II and L-valine biosynthesis) show differences in contributional diversity between cutotypes. Relative abundance is expressed in reads per kilobase per million reads (RPKM). d Enrichment of UniRef90 pathways between cutotypes according to MaAslin2. Only statistically significant (adjusted p < 0.05) pathways are shown. e Relative abundance in RPKM of KOs involved in xenobiotic degradation across samples in the respective cutotypes

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