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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 18.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Metab. 2021 Feb 18;3(2):274–286. doi: 10.1038/s42255-021-00348-0

Extended Data Fig. 6. Associations between taxa and gut microbiome uniqueness across cohorts and sex.

Extended Data Fig. 6

(a-d) Plots demonstrating the correlation coefficients between genus-level Bray-Curtis gut microbiome uniqueness and individual taxa in the (a) Discovery MrOS cohort, (b) Vendor A in the Arivale Cohort, (c) Validation MrOS cohort, (d) and vendor B of the Arivale cohort. Only correlations > |0.20|) are shown. (e) Plots demonstrating the strength of correlation between genus-level Bray-Curtis microbiome uniqueness and individual taxa in the in the AGP dataset. The strongest 20 associations are shown. (d-e) Plots demonstrating the strength of correlation between gut microbiome uniqueness and individual taxa in Vendor A of the Arivale cohort in (f) females and (g) males. (h) Scatter plot of correlation coefficients for each genus tested between males and females. The correlation of the coefficients for each genus between sexes is shown. Only genera that had less than 5% zero values and a mean greater than five counts were tested.