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Fig. 3 | Microbiome

Fig. 3

From: Citizen science charts two major “stomatotypes” in the oral microbiome of adolescents and reveals links with habits and drinking water composition

Fig. 3

Stomatotypes. a Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) of samples using a Jensen-Shannon Divergence (JSD). Shows that the samples cluster into 2 groups (stomatotypes). b Boxplots of relative abundances of the five most common genera in samples with stomatotype 1 (red) and stomatotype 2 (blue). Bonferroni-adjusted p values from Wilcoxon tests between samples of stomatotypes 1 and 2 for streptococcus is 1.1e−7, while the values for the other 4 genera here were all less than 2e−16. c Co-occurence networks of 20 most common genera within samples of Stomatotypes 1 and 2 separately. Edges indicate significant positive (red) or negative (blue) correlations between indicated genera. Edge width is proportional to Pearson correlation coefficient. Only displaying edges for coefficients of 0.25 or greater. The largest and smallest edge widths are shown with the corresponding absolute value of the correlation coefficient as it appears in the figure

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