Family SES Is Associated with the Gut Microbiome in Infants and Children/Experiment 1/Signature 1

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Curated date: 2022/06/06

Curator: Kaluifeanyi101

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Source: FIGURE 2; FIGURE 3

Description: Figure 2. Model Taxonomic Summaries. Stacked bar plots showing the average relative abundance of the genera assessed with socioeconomic status (SES).


Variables are continuous measures. Each of the gut microbiomes increases for a 1 unit increase in SES.

Figure 3. Parents with higher SES(higher years of education) had children who scored higher in the latent microbiome factor. That is, they were higher on Faecalibacterium, Eubacterium, Anaerostipes, and Lachnospiraceae compared with the scores of infants and children from low SES families.

Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in Increasing socioeconomic status

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Anaerostipes
Eubacterium
Faecalibacterium
Lachnospiraceae

Revision editor(s): Kaluifeanyi101