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    Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Longitudinal study of the early-life fecal and nasal microbiotas of the domestic pig

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    Dendrogram of the community structure of the porcine nasal microbiota (Yue and Clayton). Sample identification (ABBCC) coded as: A – fecal (F) or nasal (N) sample; BB – age of pig; CC – unique pig identifier. (PNG 33 kb

    Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Longitudinal study of the early-life fecal and nasal microbiotas of the domestic pig

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    Dendrogram of the community structure of the porcine fecal microbiota (Yue and Clayton). Sample identification (ABBCC) coded as: A – fecal (F) or nasal (N) sample, BB – age of pig, CC – unique pig identifier. (PNG 31 kb

    Additional file 1: of Comparison of the fecal microbiota of domestic commercial meat, laboratory, companion, and shelter rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculi)

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    Table S1. Relative abundance of predominant (≥ 1%) taxonomic classifications of bacteria isolated from the feces of domestic rabbits (n = 168). (DOCX 14 kb

    Additional file 2: of Comparison of the fecal microbiota of domestic commercial meat, laboratory, companion, and shelter rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculi)

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    Table S2. Relative abundance and FDR p-values for significantly different bacterial phyla, classes, orders, families, and genera in the rabbit fecal microbiota when compared between commercial (n = 86), companion (n = 54), laboratory (n = 14), and shelter (n = 14) rabbit samples. (DOCX 24 kb
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