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Fig. 7 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 7

From: Induction of mastitis by cow-to-mouse fecal and milk microbiota transplantation causes microbiome dysbiosis and genomic functional perturbation in mice

Fig. 7

The genus-level taxonomic profile of viruses identified in cow and mouse mastitis (CCMF, CCMM, MCMF, MCMMT) and healthy (HCF, HCM, HMF, HMMT) samples. Stacked bar plots showing the relative abundance and distribution of the 40 top abundant viral genera, with ranks ordered from bottom to top by their decreasing proportion of relative abundances, with the remaining genera keeping as ‘Other genera’. Each stacked bar plot represents the abundance of viral genera in each sample of the corresponding category. Notable differences in viral populations are those where the taxon is abundant in clinical mastitis (cow and mouse) samples, and effectively undetected in the healthy (cow and mouse) controls. The distribution and relative abundance of the viral genera in the study metagenomes are also available in Additional file 2

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