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[Preprint]. 2024 Apr 12:rs.3.rs-4233045. [Version 1] doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4233045/v1

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Results from the differential abundant analyses with ANCOM among samples from control, gravid, and non-gravid uterine horns. There were no differences in microbial composition between the previously gravid and non-gravid uterine horns (A). The microbial composition within the lumen of the previously gravid (B) and non-gravid (C) uterine horns differed from that of external control samples for 12 and 12 ASV for the gravid and non-gravid horns respectively (ASV above the dotted red significance line in the volcano plot). Overall, among ASV that were differently abundant within the lumen of the uterus, the abundance of 12 bacteria increased on the outside of the tract and one bacterium (Ureaplasma diversum) increased in the lumen of the uterine horns (D).