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Fig. 2 | Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Metagenomic insights into the microbe-mediated B and K2 vitamin biosynthesis in the gastrointestinal microbiome of ruminants

Fig. 2

Cobalamin de novo biosynthesis in the ruminant GIT microbiome. a The de novo biosynthesis pathway of cobalamin. The circle packing represents the phylogenetic origin of the corresponding functional role at the phylum level, and circle size represents the relative abundance (TPM). Rectangles represent functional roles and circles represent metabolites. b The diversity indices of cobalamin biosynthesis based on the species and KO profile among 10 GIT regions. c The relative abundances of three parts of the cobalamin biosynthesis pathway among 10 GIT regions. d Phylogenetic distribution of the functional roles of three parts of the cobalamin biosynthesis pathway. The GIT regions are abbreviated as rumen (RUM), reticulum (RET), omasum (OMA), abomasum (ABO), duodenum (DUO), jejunum (JEJ), ileum (ILE), cecum (CEC), colon (COL), and rectum (REC)

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