Transplantation-Associated Long-Term Immunosuppression Promotes Oral Colonization by Potentially Opportunistic Pathogens without Impacting Other Members of the Salivary Bacteriome

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    Fig. S1. α-diversity in control and transplant subjects. Fig. S2. Most prevalent and most abundant OTUs in salivary communities. Fig. S3. Most prevalent and most abundant genera in salivary communities. Fig. S4. Dendogram depicting absolute hierarchical clustering of all samples (transplant and control groups combined) prior to correlation network analysis. Fig. S5. WGCNA correlation network results for OTUs in all samples. Fig. S6. OTUs that comprise the black cluster, which was negatively associated with transplant status, and their connections.

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