Fig. 2From: Short-term dietary methionine supplementation affects one-carbon metabolism and DNA methylation in the mouse gut and leads to altered microbiome profiles, barrier function, gene expression and histomorphologyMethionine dietary supplementation leads to (a) bacterial proliferation in the mouse proximal intestine: MAD - Gram stain of the proximal jejunum of a mouse fed methionine-adequate diet, MSD – Gram stain of the proximal jejunum of a mouse fed methionine-supplemented diet; (b) increase in bacterial DNA in the proximal jejunum, and (c) shifts in the intestinal microbiome as analyzed by the 16S rRNA gene sequencingBack to article page