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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

Comparison of blood, fecal, and uterine microbiota with vaginal microbiota. a NMDS plot of Bray-Curtis dissimilarity at the phylum level (PERMANOVA P = 0.0001, permutation = 9999, stress = 0.16). b The overall average Bray-Curtis dissimilarity between body habitats by SIMPER analysis at the phylum level. c Venn diagram showing the number of core genera. d Network analysis of vaginal microbiota. The nodes represent the vaginal core genera at day − 7. The edges indicate strong (Spearman’s r s < − 0.7 or r s > 0.7) and significant (P < 0.01) correlations between core genera. The nodes and edges are colored based on modularity structure

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