The long-term gut bacterial signature of a wild primate is associated with a timing effect of pre- and postnatal maternal glucocorticoid levels/Experiment 3/Signature 2
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Source: Figure 4B
Description: Bacteria Taxa determined by ANCOM-BC to be differentially abundant in 2.3 years old Assamese macaques (mean age -1SD = equivalent to infant age class) Versus 4.7 years old Assamese macaques (mean age = equivalent to Juvenile age class), exposed to prenatal, maternal glucocorticoid during Late pregnancy/gestation (Late-preGC), as assessed within the rich season.
Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in Late pregnancy glucocorticoid (Late-preGC) exposure in 2.3years old (mean age -1SD)
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