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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Engraftment of essential functions through multiple fecal microbiota transplants in chronic antibiotic-resistant pouchitis—a case study using metatranscriptomics

Fig. 4

The microbial players driving the activity alterations in pouchitis. Circos plot showing KEGG pathways that were significantly enriched in healthy donors compared to pouchitis patients before medical intervention and the microbial taxa contributing to these pathways. The arcs on the left represent the microbial taxa grouped to genus level, and arcs on the right show the pathways. The width of the links between them indicates the number of differentially expressed KEGG ortholog (KO) genes from each taxon for a given pathway, and the color of the link matches the color of the microbial genus. The histogram below the pathway arcs shows the log2FC of the median of KO gene expression between health and pouchitis. For each pathway, only differentially regulated genes are shown. “Unknown” refers to differentially expressed genes that could not be assigned to a microbial genus

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