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Fig. 6 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 6

From: Host’s genetic background determines the outcome of reciprocal faecal transplantation on life-history traits and microbiome composition

Fig. 6

A Net relatedness index (NRI) and B nearest taxon index (NTI) with life stage and genotype (WW, yy) C and beta nearest taxon index (βNTI) for bacterial community data between different stages. NRI > 0 and NTI > 0 (indicated in A and B by * when significant difference from 0 in t-test) show greater phylogenetic clustering than by chance. βNTI > 2 indicates significantly higher community turnover than by chance driven by deterministic selection, whereas − 2 < βNTI > 2 suggests stochastic community assembly

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