Additional file 5 of Positive mood-related gut microbiota in a long-term closed environment: a multiomics study based on the “Lunar Palace 365” experiment

Additional file 5: Fig. S4. The sample autocorrelation function plots (ACF) of the gut microbiome composition at the phylum level. Blue lines indicate upper and lower range of confidential region, sample autocorrelation that falls into the confidential region indicate stability of the changes of gut...

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description Additional file 5: Fig. S4. The sample autocorrelation function plots (ACF) of the gut microbiome composition at the phylum level. Blue lines indicate upper and lower range of confidential region, sample autocorrelation that falls into the confidential region indicate stability of the changes of gut microbiota. The results showed no significant autocorrelation and the changes of gut microbiota with time was a static stochastic process.
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