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Fig. 3 | Animal Microbiome

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From: Comparison of canine colostrum and milk using a multi-omics approach

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Microbe-metabolite correlations found by MIMOSA2. Following profiling of the colostrum and milk microbiota (Ncolostrum=16, Nmilk=16) and metabolome (Ncolostrum=24, Nmilk=24), we used MIMOSA2 to identify differentially abundant microbially-associated metabolites across timepoints. (a) L-glutamine abundance (paired Welch’s t-test, FDR-adjusted p-value = 0.0310) was associated with the bacterial taxa (b) Lachnospiraceae (inversely related with L-glutamine; t-test: p-value = 0.4789) and (c) Brachybacterium (positively related with L-glutamine; t-test: p-value = 0.2658). (d) Urea abundance (paired Welch’s t-test, FDR-adjusted p-value = 0.0003) was positively related with (e) Rothia abundance (t-test, p-value = 0.0651)

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