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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Revealing the developmental characterization of rumen microbiome and its host in newly received cattle during receiving period contributes to formulating precise nutritional strategies

Fig. 5

Differential KEGG functions among BT, ACon, A16Con, and A30Con cattle. A Comparison of rumen microbial KEGG third-level pathways among BT, ACon, A16Con, and A30Con cattle. Significant differences were tested by LEfSe analysis, with LDA score of > 2.0 and P value of < 0.05. B Consolidation of results from the rumen microbial taxa, pathways, and rumen volatile fatty acids. BT, 6 cattle of control group at 1 day before transport; ACon, 6 cattle of control group at day 4 after transport; A16Con, 6 cattle of control group at day 16 after transport; A30Con, 6 cattle of control group at day 30 after transport

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