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Fig. 5 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

Fig. 5

From: Polyp and tumor microenvironment reprogramming in colorectal cancer: insights from mucosal bacteriome and metabolite crosstalk

Fig. 5

The TSEA (Taxon Set Enrichment Analysis) module. (A) TSEA results using the most prevalent genera and species revealed in bacteriomes of CRC patients’ colorectal tissues. (B) TSEA results using the most prevalent genera and species revealed in bacteriomes of healthy individual’s colorectal tissues. Each node represents a taxon set with its color based on its p-value, and its size is based on the number of hits to the query. An edge connects two taxon sets if the shared hits exceed 20% of their combined taxa

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