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Fig. 2 | Genes & Nutrition

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From: 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 histomorphology

Fig. 2

Methionine 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 sequencing

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