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Microbial diversity, functional genomics and antibiotic resistance in integrated chicken and fish farming systems of Bangladesh

Fig 5

Distribution of Pathway Enrichment Across Samples.

Fig 5A presents a clustering analysis of KEGG pathways, revealing distinct patterns among the samples (Feed, Chicken Gut, Droppings, Fish Intestine, and Sediment), with amino acid and carbohydrate metabolism pathways enriched in Feed, while translation and replication pathways are more prominent in Chicken Gut and Droppings. Fig 5B indicates that metabolism pathways are the most abundant, particularly amino acid (67.56%) and carbohydrate metabolism (65.70%). In contrast, human diseases and organismal systems pathways are less dominant. Fig 5C highlights that Feed exhibits elevated metabolic pathways, especially amino acid metabolism (15.27%), while Sediment shows greater representation of environmental and genetic processing pathways.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0344367.g005