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Fig. 8 | Microbiome

Fig. 8

From: Multilevel social structure and diet shape the gut microbiota of the gelada monkey, the only grazing primate

Fig. 8

Non-metric multidimensional scaling of primates and sheep based on the Bray-Curtis distance matrix computed from relative abundance table of KEGG orthologs. The plot shows the two main dimensions of variation, with plotted characters color coded according to sample type. Clustering according to samples type was highly significant, explaining 56% of between-sample variation (p < 0.001, PERMANOVA). The model stress value was 10.5. Sheep (n = 29), gelada (n = 39), Bale monkey (n = 29), human adult (n = 11), human infant (n = 10), vervet (n = 11), and grivet (n = 13)

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