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Fig. 2 | Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Blood as a route of transmission of uterine pathogens from the gut to the uterus in cows

Fig. 2

Similarity in bacterial community composition. a UPGMA cluster based on the Jaccard similarity at the genus level (correlation coefficient 0.95). b Jaccard similarity between body habitats: F-B feces-blood, F-U feces-uterus, and U-B uterus-blood. The floating bars show the minimum and maximum values, and the horizontal line inside the bars indicates the mean value. c Venn diagrams showing the number of core genera in blood, feces, and uterine samples on day 0 and day 2. Core genera are defined as genera that are found in all dairy cows. d Total relative abundance represented by core genera shared by blood, feces, and uterus. The figure shows the total relative abundance represented by the core genera found in every body site on day 0 (n = 36) and day 2 (n = 33) in relation to the bacterial community found in each body site. That is, the 36 core genera found in every body site represent a total relative abundance of 97.0% of the bacterial community found in blood on day 0

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