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Fig. 9 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 9

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

Fig. 9

Functional annotation of the cow and mouse mastitis (CCMM, CCMF, MCMF, MCMMT) and healthy (HCM, HCF, HMF, HMMT) sample related sequences. Heatmap representing hierarchical clustering of the predicted KEGG Orthologs (KOs) and SEED subsystem (Sub) functional pathways of the microbiome based on the average relative abundances across eight metagenome groups (CCMM, CCMF, MCMF, MCMMT) and healthy (HCM, HCF, HMF, HMMT). The color bar (light blue to dark red) at the top right-hand of the heatmap represent the relative abundance of putative genes expressed as a value between 0 (lowest abundance) and 40 (highest abundance) in each sample category. The dark red color indicates the more abundant patterns, whilst light blue cells account for less abundant putative genes in that particular metagenome. More information on the predicted metabolic functional potentials of the microbiomes in the study metagenomes are also available in Additional file 8

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