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Fig. 5 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Longitudinal analysis of the faecal microbiome in pigs fed Cyberlindnera jadinii yeast as a protein source during the weanling period followed by a rapeseed- and faba bean-based grower-finisher diet

Fig. 5

Development of faecal microbial networks across time and feeding groups. Stable ASVs are defined as those nodes which were present in at least two consecutive networks. Transient ASVs are defined as those nodes which were not present in consecutive networks. Negative transient edges are defined as the edges that are present in one network, but do not appear in the following network. The “negative” means the presence of an inverse proportional relationship between two nodes (ASVs). Positive transient edges are defined as the edges that are present in one network, but do not appear in the following network. The “positive” means the presence of a proportional relationship between two nodes (ASVs). Stable positive edges are defined as the edges that are present in one network and in the following network. The “positive” means the presence of a proportional relationship between two nodes (ASVs)

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