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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsia. 2022 Apr 16;63(7):1835–1848. doi: 10.1111/epi.17248

Fig. 2. Differentially abundant fecal microbes between LFPI and sham-LFPI rats.

Fig. 2.

Microbes were analyzed at the level of amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), which were labeled according to the lowest level of taxonomic identification: species, genus, family [indicated by (f)], or order [indicated by (o)]. Multiple ASVs belonging to the same family were differentiated by arbitrary numbers starting from 1. ASVs with statistically significant association with LFPI (q<0.05) in a timepoint-dependent manner are shown for 1 week (A), 1 month (B), and 7 months (C). Effect size is shown as the log2 of the fold change. Dot sizes are proportional to mean ASV abundances and dot colors represents different phyla.