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Figure 5

From: Improved characterization of medically relevant fungi in the human respiratory tract using next-generation sequencing

Figure 5

Presence-absence analysis identifies fungal genera present more often in experimental samples relative to contamination controls. Aspergillus and Penicillium are present significantly more often in oropharyngeal and lung samples relative to controls, while Pichia and Saccharomyces are present more often only in OW relative to controls. Conversely, Wallemia likely derives solely from contamination sources.

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