DescriptionGraphic of bacterial phyla and 10 commonest genera in human milk.jpg
English: Mean relative abundances of bacterial (A) phyla and (B) an aggregation of the 10 most-abundant genera in milk in each cohort. ETR, rural Ethiopia; ETU, urban Ethiopia; GBR, rural Gambia; GBU, urban Gambia; GN, Ghana; KE, Kenya; SP, Spain; SW, Sweden; PE, Peru; USC, California (United States); USW, Washington (United States).
Lackey Kimberly A., Williams Janet E., Meehan Courtney L., Zachek Jessica A., Benda Elizabeth D., Price William J., Foster James A., Sellen Daniel W., Kamau-Mbuthia Elizabeth W., Kamundia Egidioh W., Mbugua Samwel, Moore Sophie E., Prentice Andrew M., K. Debela Gindola, Kvist Linda J., Otoo Gloria E., García-Carral Cristina, Jiménez Esther, Ruiz Lorena, Rodríguez Juan M., Pareja Rossina G., Bode Lars, McGuire Mark A., McGuire Michelle K.
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Mean relative abundances of bacterial phyla and an average of the 10 most-abundant genera in milk in specific geographical areas