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Impact of Helminth Infections and Nutritional Constraints on the Small Intestine Microbiota

Fig 7

Relative abundance of gene functionality in the duodenum by animal.

Data are presented by treatment (Infect: I, Infect+Collar: IC, Control+Collar: CC, and Control: C) at the KEGG pathway level 2. Only the functions with a relative abundance greater than 1% were displayed. The white space that adds up to 100% abundance should be considered as 'other' functions. The following function IDs and related activities were selected: CellProc1 = Cellular Processes: Cell Motility; CellProc2 = Cellular Processes: Transport and Catabolism; EnvInfo1 = Environmental Information: Processing Membrane Transport; EnvInfo2 = Environmental Information: Processing Signal Transduction; GenInfo1 = Genetic Information: Processing Folding Sorting and Degradation; GenInfo2 = Genetic Information: Processing Replication and Repair; GenInfo3 = Genetic Information: Processing Transcription; GenInfo4 = Genetic Information: Processing Translation; Metab1 = Metabolism: Amino Acid Metabolism; Metab2 = Metabolism: Biosynthesis of Other Secondary Metabolites; Metab3 = Metabolism: Carbohydrate Metabolism; Metab4 = Metabolism: Energy Metabolism; Metab5 = Metabolism: Enzyme Families; Metab6 = Metabolism: Glycan Biosynthesis and Metabolism; Metab7 = Metabolism: Lipid Metabolism; Metab8 = Metabolism: Metabolism of Cofactors and Vitamins; Metab9 = Metabolism: Metabolism of Other Amino Acids; Metab10 = Metabolism: Metabolism of Terpenoids and Polyketides; Metab11 = Metabolism: Nucleotide Metabolism; Metab12 = Metabolism: Xenobiotics Biodegradation and Metabolism.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159770.g007