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Fig. 6 | Microbiome

Fig. 6

From: A consortia of clinical E. coli strains with distinct in vitro adherent/invasive properties establish their own co-colonization niche and shape the intestinal microbiota in inflammation-susceptible mice

Fig. 6

Co-occurring genera with Escherichia in (A) WT vs Il10−/− mice colonized with 7 E. coli isolates and FMT1 (B) Il10−/− mice colonized with 7 vs 3 vs 1 E. coli isolate(s) and FMT2. The coefficient rho values from 0 to ± 1 in the bottom axis represent the degree of the correlation from weak to strong. Minus value (on left) indicates a negative correlation while plus value (on right) represents a positive correlation. A Only the genera with correlation significances of FDR-corrected p < 0.001 in Il10−/− + 7E.coli + FMT1 (black bars) are displayed, while none of these genera significantly correlated in WT + 7E.coli + FMT1 (orange bars). B Only the genera with correlation significances of FDR-corrected p-values less than 0.05 in any of the 3 cohorts are listed (*** p < 0.001; ** p < 0.01; * p < 0.05). The genera are further collapsed into p—phyla and o—order levels on the right of the graph

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