Microbial diversity of the 10 body locations sampled.

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Microbial diversity of the 10 body locations sampled. Microbial diversity of the 10 body locations sampled. (A) Pie charts illustrating the relative abundance of microbial families present at >1% and the phyla to which they belong, organized by each of the 10 body locations sampled. (B) PCoA plot calculated using the Bray-Curtis dissimilarity metric. The 330 samples from all body locations are included and are denoted by body location. Ashley A. Ross et al. mSystems 2017; doi:10.1128/mSystems.00043-17