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English: Principal-coordinate analysis of animal microbiome data sets
Principal-coordinate analysis of unweighted UniFrac distances between samples rarefied to 10,000 sequences/sample and filtered to include only up to 5 individuals per species (2,258 points). Colors represent host class, with the mammalian order Chiroptera shown as triangles; 95% confidence intervals per class represented by colored ellipses (separately for bats and nonflying mammals).
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Source [1] doi:10.1128/mBio.02901-19
Author Song SJ, Sanders JG, Delsuc F, Metcalf J, Amato K, Taylor MW, Mazel F, Lutz HL, Winker K, Graves GR, Humphrey G.

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