Skip to main content
Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: The seasonal changes of the gut microbiome of the population living in traditional lifestyles are represented by characteristic species-level and functional-level SNP enrichment patterns

Fig. 5

Wet-season samples were separable from dry-season samples in phylogenic trees. Phylogenic trees based on whole-genome SNP sites for two example species were shown here. Each branch represented a sample, and samples from different seasons were differentiated by three colors (red: samples collected in the dry season of 2013 (2013dry); green: samples collected in the dry season of 2014 (2014dry); blue: samples collected in the wet season of 2014 (2014wet)). Clear clustering could be observed in both trees where wet-season samples (red box) were restricted in one cluster and dry-season samples in the other cluster (green box). a Eubacterium hallii species. Thirteen wet-season samples (68.42% of total wet-season samples) were in one cluster (red box) and 18 dry-season samples (85.71% of total dry-season samples) were in the other cluster (green box). b Eubacterium biforme species. Fourteen wet-season samples (73.68%) were in one cluster (red box) and 16 dry-season samples (88.89%) were in the other cluster (green box)

Back to article page