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Fig. 6 | Microbiome

Fig. 6

From: Lactobacillus reuteri improves the development and maturation of fecal microbiota in piglets through mother-to-infant microbe and metabolite vertical transmission

Fig. 6

The relationship between serum metabolite features and meconium microbiota. A Heatmap of Spearman’s rank correlations between differential metabolites in umbilical cord blood serum and significant genera in the meconium. The correlation coefficients in each square represent positive (red) and negative (blue) correlations. The color intensity is proportional to the absolute value of Spearman’s rank correlation values. Statistically significant correlations are marked with *P <0.05, **P<0.01, or ***P <0.001. The upper panel represents the control-enriched (green) and I5007-enriched (red) general metabolites, and the left panel represents the control-enriched (green) and I5007-enriched (red) metabolites with differential abundance between the two groups. B Coinertia analysis of the relationship among 13 differential serum metabolites and 21 differentially abundant genera in the meconium using the Bray–Curtis metric. Blue and red represent microbiota and metabolites, respectively. PCs represent the first 2 principal components from the coinertia analysis. The differences were analyzed by the Monte Carlo test

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