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. 2018 May 11;9:897. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00897

FIGURE 9.

FIGURE 9

Significant shifts in intestinal microbial compositions at species levels and bacterial functional profiles in early-weaned piglets with oral administration of L. frumenti. (A,B) Heat map of differentially abundant intestinal bacterial species (A) and fungal species (B) in weaned piglets between the Ctrl group and LF group. The values of color in the heat map represent the normalized relative abundances of species (Log 10). Metastats analysis was applied to identify the significantly differentially abundant bacterial species and fungal species among groups and detailed data were presented in the Supplementary Datas S3, S4, respectively (Ctrl, Control; LF, L. frumenti). (C) The comparative analysis for the relative abundances of bacterial KEGG pathways between the Ctrl group and LF group. STAMP analysis was applied to identify the significantly differentially abundant KEGG pathways among groups and detailed data were presented in the Supplementary Data S5.