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. 2022 Mar 21;10(2):e00672-22. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.00672-22

FIG 6.

FIG 6

Phylum-level associated network and genus-level annotated dominant seed network at the different stages. The node represents the ASVs in the sample, and the size of the node is proportional to its abundance (in units of log2 count-per-millon [CPM/n]); ASVs of the top 50 average abundance in the sample are shown, and the phylum-level and genus-level classification information of the node is marked with different colors; the line between nodes (edge) indicates a correlation between the two nodes being connected, the red line indicates a positive correlation, and the green line indicates a negative correlation. Across the preinfection, the postinfection, and the posttreatment stages, the distribution of dominant genera in the NC group is relatively uniform, whereas the other groups showed large differences, reflected mainly in the single dominant genera at different stages.