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Fig. 4 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

Fig. 4

From: Dysbiosis of urine microbiota in obstructive urinary retention patients revealed by next-generation sequencing

Fig. 4

Microbial function profiles of the UR patients and control individuals. a The relative abundance of level 3 KEGG database pathways in all 82 samples is shown by PCOA. b A total of 25 KEGG pathways were significantly different among three groups, based on the average relative abundance of the KEGG (level 3) pathway. c Heatmap of Spearman`s correlation of the 44 significantly different genera and 25 significantly different pathways among three groups (|r| > 0.3). The genera or pathways that were enriched in the controls are shown in blue. These “+” indicate that the correlation is significant

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