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Microbial differences between dental plaque and historic dental calculus are related to oral biofilm maturation stage

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Table 1 Sample demographics
Fig. 1 Dental plaque and dental calculus contain distinct microbial communities. a Principal component analysis (PCA) clusters modern dentalplaque distinctly from modern and historic dental calculus, while calculus samples do not separate by time period
Fig. 2 (See legend on next page.)
Fig. 2 Microbial profile differences between plaque and calculus of differing health status.and healthy site calculus distinctly
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