Fig. 4. The abundance of phylum- and genus-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade cellulose, pectin and hemicellulose in the 3 fecal samples. (A) The abundance of phylum-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade cellulose. (B) The abundance of phylum-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade pectin. (C) The abundance of phylum-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade hemicellulose. (D) The abundance of genus-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade cellulose. (E) The abundance of genus-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade pectin. (F) The abundance of genus-level microbial communities corresponding to hydrolytic enzymes that degrade hemicellulose.