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Fig. 7 | Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology

Fig. 7

From: Multi-omics reveals that the host-microbiome metabolism crosstalk of differential rumen bacterial enterotypes can regulate the milk protein synthesis of dairy cows

Fig. 7

WGCNA and SEM of rumen bacteria. A Relationship of modules among microbial abundance at the genera level (modules are named by colors). B Relationship of modules among ruminal metabolites at the genera level (modules are named by colors). C Relationship of serum metabolites at the genera level (modules are named by colors). D SEM was established using milk protein and the modules of rumen microbiome, rumen metabolome, serum metabolome, and milk metabolome in the WGCNA analysis. E Numbers adjacent to arrows are indicative of the effect size of the relationship. R2 denotes the proportion of variance explained. Red arrows represent positive paths and green arrows represent negative paths. Significance levels are as follows: *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001. RMSEA, root mean square error of approximation; CFI, comparative fit index

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