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Taconic Biosciences c57bl/6ntac mice
16S rRNA gene profiling data <t>of</t> <t>bacterial</t> gut microbiota during strong environmental disturbances, displayed by unweighted UniFrac PCoA’s. (A) Antibiotic challenge (amoxicillin/clavulanate) of wildlings, and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic and Jackson.(B) Dietary challenge (high-fat diet) of wildlings and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic. (C,D) Microbiological challenge through cohousing of 3 mice: a B6 mouse with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiota <t>(WildR),</t> a germ-free <t>C57BL/6</t> mouse (GF) and a B6 mouse with conventional laboratory gut microbiota from Taconic (C), or Jackson (D). Data in panel B are from one experiment with 3–4 mice per group; data in panels A, C and D are from two independent experiments with 5–6 mice per group.
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Jackson Laboratory c57bl/6ntac mice
16S rRNA gene profiling data <t>of</t> <t>bacterial</t> gut microbiota during strong environmental disturbances, displayed by unweighted UniFrac PCoA’s. (A) Antibiotic challenge (amoxicillin/clavulanate) of wildlings, and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic and Jackson.(B) Dietary challenge (high-fat diet) of wildlings and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic. (C,D) Microbiological challenge through cohousing of 3 mice: a B6 mouse with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiota <t>(WildR),</t> a germ-free <t>C57BL/6</t> mouse (GF) and a B6 mouse with conventional laboratory gut microbiota from Taconic (C), or Jackson (D). Data in panel B are from one experiment with 3–4 mice per group; data in panels A, C and D are from two independent experiments with 5–6 mice per group.
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16S rRNA gene profiling data of bacterial gut microbiota during strong environmental disturbances, displayed by unweighted UniFrac PCoA’s. (A) Antibiotic challenge (amoxicillin/clavulanate) of wildlings, and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic and Jackson.(B) Dietary challenge (high-fat diet) of wildlings and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic. (C,D) Microbiological challenge through cohousing of 3 mice: a B6 mouse with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiota (WildR), a germ-free C57BL/6 mouse (GF) and a B6 mouse with conventional laboratory gut microbiota from Taconic (C), or Jackson (D). Data in panel B are from one experiment with 3–4 mice per group; data in panels A, C and D are from two independent experiments with 5–6 mice per group.

Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.)

Article Title: Laboratory mice born to wild mice have natural microbiota and model human immune responses

doi: 10.1126/science.aaw4361

Figure Lengend Snippet: 16S rRNA gene profiling data of bacterial gut microbiota during strong environmental disturbances, displayed by unweighted UniFrac PCoA’s. (A) Antibiotic challenge (amoxicillin/clavulanate) of wildlings, and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic and Jackson.(B) Dietary challenge (high-fat diet) of wildlings and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic. (C,D) Microbiological challenge through cohousing of 3 mice: a B6 mouse with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiota (WildR), a germ-free C57BL/6 mouse (GF) and a B6 mouse with conventional laboratory gut microbiota from Taconic (C), or Jackson (D). Data in panel B are from one experiment with 3–4 mice per group; data in panels A, C and D are from two independent experiments with 5–6 mice per group.

Article Snippet: Mice and housing conditions Wild mice ( Mus musculus domesticus ), wildlings (C57BL/6NTac mice with wild mouse bacterial, viral and fungal microbiome at all body sites and pathogens), WildR mice (C57BL/6NTac mice with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiome ( 15 )), and conventional C57BL/6 from Taconic Biosciences and The Jackson Laboratory were used for this study.

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16S rRNA gene profiling data of bacterial gut microbiota during strong environmental disturbances, displayed by unweighted UniFrac PCoA’s. (A) Antibiotic challenge (amoxicillin/clavulanate) of wildlings, and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic and Jackson.(B) Dietary challenge (high-fat diet) of wildlings and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic. (C,D) Microbiological challenge through cohousing of 3 mice: a B6 mouse with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiota (WildR), a germ-free C57BL/6 mouse (GF) and a B6 mouse with conventional laboratory gut microbiota from Taconic (C), or Jackson (D). Data in panel B are from one experiment with 3–4 mice per group; data in panels A, C and D are from two independent experiments with 5–6 mice per group.

Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.)

Article Title: Laboratory mice born to wild mice have natural microbiota and model human immune responses

doi: 10.1126/science.aaw4361

Figure Lengend Snippet: 16S rRNA gene profiling data of bacterial gut microbiota during strong environmental disturbances, displayed by unweighted UniFrac PCoA’s. (A) Antibiotic challenge (amoxicillin/clavulanate) of wildlings, and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic and Jackson.(B) Dietary challenge (high-fat diet) of wildlings and conventional laboratory mice from Taconic. (C,D) Microbiological challenge through cohousing of 3 mice: a B6 mouse with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiota (WildR), a germ-free C57BL/6 mouse (GF) and a B6 mouse with conventional laboratory gut microbiota from Taconic (C), or Jackson (D). Data in panel B are from one experiment with 3–4 mice per group; data in panels A, C and D are from two independent experiments with 5–6 mice per group.

Article Snippet: Mice and housing conditions Wild mice ( Mus musculus domesticus ), wildlings (C57BL/6NTac mice with wild mouse bacterial, viral and fungal microbiome at all body sites and pathogens), WildR mice (C57BL/6NTac mice with pathogen-free wild mouse gut microbiome ( 15 )), and conventional C57BL/6 from Taconic Biosciences and The Jackson Laboratory were used for this study.

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