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Fig. 1 | Microbiome

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From: Cow-to-mouse fecal transplantations suggest intestinal microbiome as one cause of mastitis

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Distinction between healthy and mastitis intestinal microbiota in cow. a Comparison of somatic cell count (SCC) between healthy and mastitis cows (logarithmic base of 10). b Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) via Meta-Storm distances: distinct organismal composition between healthy (green) and mastitis (red) cows was revealed. Size of dots represents somatic cell count (logarithmic base of 10). F value is the PERMANOVA result of β-diversity. c Heatmap showing the 31 discriminating operational taxonomic units (OTUs) between healthy and mastitis cows (abundance shown as logarithm base of 10). d Principal component analysis (PCA) of functional genes (annotated by KEGG) between healthy and mastitis cows. e KEGG metabolic pathways that differentiate the healthy and diseased state are shown as a line map (red dots: enriched in mastitis cows; green dots: enriched in healthy controls; size of the dots: value of identified KO number divided by all KOs number in the specific pathway). f Correlation network of differential OTUs and KOs, with elliptical nodes (OTUs) colored based on genus, edges defined by the type of correlation (dash: negative; solid: positive) and hexagonal nodes (KOs) colored (blue or white) based on pathways

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