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Figure 2: Relative Abundance of Phylum-Level Groups Occurring at a Mean Relative Abundance >2% Across All Filter-Digester Bed Samples.
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Figure 3: Relative Abundance of Genera Occurring in Filter-Digester Bed Samples.
Figure 4: Relative Abundance of Phylum-Level Groups Occurring at >2% in at Least One of the Liquid Effluent Samples.
Figure 5: Relative Abundance of Genera Occurring at >2% in at Least One of the Liquid Effluent Samples.
Figure S3: Comparison of Relative Abundance Values of Phylum- Level Taxa Between Seasons
Figure 2: Relative Bacterial Abundance Patterns of Samples at the Phylum (A) and Genus (B) Level Varies Between Children and Storage Technique Used Within Each Child.
Supplemental Information 3: Relative Abundance of Unclassified OTUs Occurring in Filter-Digester Bed Samples Based on Total Number of Sequences Clustered Into Unclassified Group During the Genus Level Analysis.
Figure 9: Mean Relative Abundance of OTUs Present in Gut Mucosal Samples Grouped by Genus.
Figure 3: Relative Abundance of Gut Bacteria at the Phylum, Class and Genus Levels at Two Lakes.
Figure 4: Microbiome Relative Abundance Profiles Remain Relatively Stable Over Time Across All Storage Methods Used at the Phylum (A–C) and Genus (D–F) Levels.