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. 2021 Jun 3;13(11):15320–15335. doi: 10.18632/aging.203090

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Prolonged administration of D-galactose induces gut microbial dysbiosis in mice. (A) The relative abundance of the top 10 gut microbial phyla in the WT and Mod group mice. (B) The relative abundance of the gut microbial genera based on the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) scores in the WT and Mod group mice. (C) LEfSe cladogram shows the most enriched gut bacterial genera in the WT and Mod group mice. Only taxons with LDA scores >4 and p-value <0.05 are represented in (B, C). Note: All data are represented as means ± SEM (n=15). The differences between groups were analyzed by unpaired Student's t-tests.