Amanote Research
Register
Sign In
Table 6: Mean Relative Abundance (%) ± SD of the Most Prevalent Bacterial Phyla, Classes, Orders, Families, and Genera Found in Fecal Samples of Gilthead Sea Bream Fed With Two Tested Diets.
doi 10.7717/peerj.5355/table-6
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract
Available in
full text
Date
Unknown
Authors
Unknown
Publisher
PeerJ
Related search
Figure 5: Relative Abundance (%) of the Overall Most Prevalent Bacterial Genera in the Gut of (A) All, and (B) Individual Fish Fed With CTRL and Sh108 Diets.
Figure 4: Relative Abundance (%) of the Overall Most Prevalent Bacterial Families in the Gut of (A) All, and (B) Individual Fish Fed With CTRL and Sh108 Diets.
Table S5: Average Relative Abundance of Bacterial Classes
Supplemental Information 6: Relative Abundance of Bacterial Phyla Across Three Individual Children.
Figure 1: Relative Abundance of OTUs of Bacterial Communities (Phyla).
Supplemental Information 7: Mean Relative Abundance of Bacterial Genera Within Each Individual Child.
Figure 1: Relative Abundances of the Most Common Bacterial Families Found on Surfaces of the ISS.
Table 5: Alpha Diversity Results of Gut Microbiota of Seabream Fed Two Tested Diets.
Figure 2: Relative Abundance of Dominant Bacterial Phyla or Classes Associated With Z2 Larvae Extracted With Four DNA Isolation Kits.