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Fig. 9 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 9

From: Metataxonomic and metabolomic profiling revealed Pinus koraiensis cone essential oil reduced methane emission through affecting ruminal microbial interactions and host-microbial metabolism

Fig. 9

Prediction of microbe and metabolite co-occurrences in Korean native goats between CON and PEO group. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and confusion matrix for the random forest model using the eight selected metabolites (shown in navy) with mean decrease accuracy > 2. Biplot drawn from the microbe‑ metabolite vectors (mmvec) co-occurrence probabilities estimated for the dataset of B CON and C PEO groups. Axes correspond to principal components from the singular value decomposition of the microbe-metabolite co-occurrence probabilities estimated using mmvec. Microbes are represented by arrows and metabolites by dots. Heatmaps display the inferred co-occurrence probabilities for various metabolites given the presence of specific microbial taxa in the rumen of goats under B CON and C PEO groups. Colors indicate genera of bacteria (black) and protozoa (green)

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