Targeted metagenomics is helping researchers better understand the complex connectios between diet, the microbiome, and health. The follow data show the relative abundance of microbes in the gut of patients with and without celiac dieases. which of the following is NOT a correct interpretation of this chart? - Bacteroidetes are a bigger fraction of the microbiome in patients without celiac dieases that in patients with it. - The gut microbiome of patients with celiac dieases is more diverse. - Firmicutes make up the biggest fraction of the microbiome in patients both with and without celiac dieases. - Unclassified microbes are a larger

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Targeted metagenomics is helping researchers better understand the complex connectios between diet, the microbiome, and health. The follow data show the relative abundance of microbes in the gut of patients with and without celiac dieases. which of the following is NOT a correct interpretation of this chart?

- Bacteroidetes are a bigger fraction of the microbiome in patients without celiac dieases that in patients with it.

- The gut microbiome of patients with celiac dieases is more diverse.

- Firmicutes make up the biggest fraction of the microbiome in patients both with and without celiac dieases.

- Unclassified microbes are a larger portion of the microbiome of patients with celeiac dieases.

Synergistetes Unclassified
0.03%
Proteobacteria
1.20%
Fusobacteria
0.07%
Firmicutes
49.53%
8.54% Actinobacteria
5.02%
Bacteroidetes
35.44%
without celiac disease
Synergistetes
0.00%
Proteobacteria
0.91%
Fusobacteria
1.58%
Unclassified
21.76%
-Actinobacteria
3.55%
Bacteroidetes
23.28%*
Firmicutes
48.74%
with celiac disease
Transcribed Image Text:Synergistetes Unclassified 0.03% Proteobacteria 1.20% Fusobacteria 0.07% Firmicutes 49.53% 8.54% Actinobacteria 5.02% Bacteroidetes 35.44% without celiac disease Synergistetes 0.00% Proteobacteria 0.91% Fusobacteria 1.58% Unclassified 21.76% -Actinobacteria 3.55% Bacteroidetes 23.28%* Firmicutes 48.74% with celiac disease
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