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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Characterization of the human skin resistome and identification of two microbiota cutotypes

Fig. 5

Functional module and clinical differences between the two cutotypes. a PCoA analysis depicting the distribution of differential KEGG-modules (Level-D) in terms of the relative abundance within the two cutotypes. Green and blue circles indicate the M-cutotype and C-cutotype samples, respectively. Triangles represent KEGG-modules, and different colors represent different KEGG-modules. b Bar chart demonstrating different enrichment of functional modules in the two cutotypes. c Reaction steps for the synthesis of five vitamins. KOs enriched in the M-cutotype are shown in green whereas the KOs enriched in the C-cutotype are shown in blue. The color of the arrow indicates the general enrichment of the KOs in the corresponding cutotype. d Box plots comparing the clinical parameters and the abundance of ARGs of the two cutotypes (** p < 0.01, Wilcoxon rank-sum test). e Bar chart presenting the composition ratio of the two cutotypes in different age groups

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