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. 2022 Feb 4;23(3):1783. doi: 10.3390/ijms23031783

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Relative abundance of bacterial microbiota along the alimentary tract of wild-type mice: esophagus (Eso), forestomach (FS), stomach corpus (SC), stomach antrum (SA), proximal duodenum (PD), distal duodenum (DD), jejunum (J), ileum (I), caecum (Cae), ascending colon (CA), transverse colon (CT), descending colon (CD), and rectum (Rec). Top: abundance of taxa detected at least in one region. Pairwise comparison between adjacent regions were calculated with PERMANOVA (n.s., no significant differences; ***, significant differences). Bottom: abundance of taxa belonging to unclassified Bacteroidales (light green), unclassified Bacteroidetes (dark green), Lactobacillus (blue), and unclassified Lachnospiraceae (yellow) detected in the different regions. Differences between taxa in adjacent regions were calculated with Kruskal–Wallis test (Benjamin and Hochberg correction); p < 0.05: *; p < 0.01: **; p < 0.001: ***.