Autor: |
M. H. Y. Leung, X. Tong, K. O. Bøifot, D. Bezdan, D. J. Butler, D. C. Danko, J. Gohli, D. C. Green, M. T. Hernandez, F. J. Kelly, S. Levy, G. Mason-Buck, M. Nieto-Caballero, D. Syndercombe-Court, K. Udekwu, B. G. Young, C. E. Mason, M. Dybwad, Lee, P. K. H. |
Rok vydání: |
2021 |
DOI: |
10.6084/m9.figshare.14684661.v1 |
Popis: |
Additional file 4: Figure S2. Taxonomic drivers for functional shifts associated with public transit systems. The top ten KEGG pathways with the highest functional shift Wilcoxon score (W, diamond signs on figure) for each public transit system: (a) Denver, (b) Hong Kong, (c) London, (d) New York, (e) Oslo, and (f) Stockholm. Vertical lines denote W score of zero, which separate the taxa’s contribution to abundance enrichment (positive score) and depletion (negative score) of a given functional pathway. Each pathway contains two bars of taxonomic information. The top bar for each pathway denote taxa that were enriched in the particular city, and taxa at the bottom bar denote those that were depleted in the city. Additional file 5: Table S3 contains the entire list of differential functions and estimated taxonomic drivers for each function. By default, FishTaco labels C. acnes as P. acnes. For the purpose of this manuscript, both names are interchangeable. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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