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Fig. 1 | BMC Infectious Diseases

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From: Alterations of Bacteroides sp., Neisseria sp., Actinomyces sp., and Streptococcus sp. populations in the oropharyngeal microbiome are associated with liver cirrhosis and pneumonia

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The applicability, feasibility, and validity of the WGA method for enriching microbial DNA. (a) DGGE profiles of WGA-amplified oropharyngeal DNAs (lanes A1, B1, C1, and D1) and the original oropharyngeal DNA (lanes A0, B0, C0, and D0); (b) the WGA-amplified fecal DNA (lanes A1–3 and B1–3) represented the most predominant microbial bands that were similar to those detected in the original fecal DNA (lanes A0 and B0), and were reproducible; (c) Seven oropharyngeal microbial DNA samples were amplified in duplicate using WGA for DGGE analysis. Clustering was performed using Dice’s coefficient and UPGMA with BioNumerics software

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