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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

Gradients of abundances. Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) of samples using a Jensen-Shannon Divergence (JSD) shows points with the same coordinates as in Fig. 3a. Circles indicate samples of stomatotype 1 and squares indicate samples of stomatotype 2. Colors represent abundance of the indicated genus (or the sum of abundances of indicated genera) for a given sample, where red is higher and blue is lower, with values indicated in the legend to the right. a Abundances for the genus Prevotella. b Sum of abundances of the 19 genera that were found to have significantly higher abundances in samples of stomatotype 1. c Sum of abundances of the 275 genera that did not have significantly higher abundances in samples of either stomatotype over the other. d Points without color or shape in order to display the spread of samples within the PCoA

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