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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: The gut microbiome and antibiotic resistome of chronic diarrhea rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and its similarity to the human gut microbiome

Fig. 4

The antibiotic resistome of chronic diarrhea RMs and asymptomatic RMs. a Total abundance comparison of ARGs per metagenome based on the ARGs’ marker (Wilcoxon’s rank-sum test p-value < 0.001). b PCoA plot of Bray-Curtis distances of ARGs abundance in the gut of chronic diarrhea RMs and asymptomatic RMs (adonis, R2 = 0.26893, p = 0.001). c The heatmap of the prevalent ARGs in the gut of chronic diarrhea RMs and asymptomatic RMs. The red ARGs’ name means the significantly higher abundance in the gut of asymptomatic RMs and green ARGs’ name means the significantly higher abundance in the gut of chronic diarrhea RMs. d The prevalent ARGs type in the gut of chronic diarrhea RMs and asymptomatic RMs. e The antibiotic resistance profile of isolates from feces and tissue fluid of RMs. CTX, cefotaxime;CN, gentamycin; FFC, florfenicol; TE, tetracycline; K, kanamycin; IPM, imipenem; CIP, ciprofloxacin; KZ, cefazolin; OFX, ofloxacin; FOX, cefoxitin; S, streptomycin; AMP, ampicillin

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