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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Drinking alcohol is associated with variation in the human oral microbiome in a large study of American adults

Fig. 4

Heatmap of fold changes and the correlations of the taxa related to alcohol drinking type. a Fold change for exclusive wine drinkers (N = 101), beer drinkers (N = 39), and liquor drinkers (N = 26) compared to non-drinking group was estimated by DESeq function, adjusting for age, sex, race, BMI, education, smoking status, drinking amount, and study. One star (*) indicates FDR-adjusted q < 0.10, two stars (**) indicate q < 0.05, and three stars (***) indicates q < 0.01, in the DESeq2 analysis. b Pearson’s linear correlation matrix of the selected taxa. For correlation analysis, counts were normalized for DESeq2 size factors and log2 transformed after adding a pseudocount of 1. Strong positive correlations are indicated by dark red and strong negative correlations by dark slate-gray. Color coding of taxa names represents the phylum to which each taxa belongs, as follows: Firmicutes (blue), Bacteroidetes (green), Actinobacteria (brown), Fusobacteria (red), and Proteobacteria (purple)

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