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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Faecal microbiota transplant from aged donor mice affects spatial learning and memory via modulating hippocampal synaptic plasticity- and neurotransmission-related proteins in young recipients

Fig. 4

Effect of FMT on the faecal microbiotas of adult mice. a Measures of alpha diversity among the pooled adult (n = 1) and aged (n = 1) samples, the adult mice pre FMT (n = 11) and the adult mice after FMT with adult (n = 4) and aged (n = 7) faeces. b MDS plot of a Bray-Curtis assessment of beta diversity. Data presented are for ASVs present in more than two animals and prevalence threshold of 1% at the genus level. c Box plots for the genera that were significantly different (Welch’s t test and Wilcoxon; P < 0.1, Benjamini-Hochberg) between post FMT adult (n = 4) and post FMT aged (n = 7) mice based on ALDEx2 analyses. d Pearson correlation of faecal microbiomic and metabolomic data. Only rows/columns that contained significant data (P < 0.1, Benjamini-Hochberg) are shown

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