High-throughput sequencing reveals the incomplete, short-term recovery of infant gut microbiota following parenteral antibiotic treatment with ampicillin and gentamicin/Experiment 1/Signature 2
Source: Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3
Description: Figure 1: Microbial distributions at the phylum level in the samples from treated and control infants at week 4 and week 8. Statistically significant differences between treated infants and controls at week 4 are indicated by asterisks (P < 0.05). Percentages are based on proportions of assignable tags.
Figure 2: Microbial distributions at the family level in the samples from treated and control infants at week 4 and week 8. Statistically significant differences between treated infants and controls at week 4 are indicated by asterisks (P < 0.05). Percentages are based on proportions of assignable reads.
Figure 3: Microbial distributions at the genus level in the samples from treated and control infants at week 4 and week 8. Statistically significant differences between treated infants and controls at week 4 are indicated by asterisks (P < 0.05). Percentages are based on proportions of assignable reads.
Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in Antibiotic treated (week 4)
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Actinomycetota | ||
Bifidobacteriaceae | ||
Bifidobacterium | ||
Lactobacillus |