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Figure S5: Differential OTUs Abundance at Genus Taxonomic Level Among Shallow and Deep Communities
doi 10.7717/peerj.5583/supp-7
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Figure 4: Differential OTUs Abundance Among Shallow and Deep Communities From Sediment Samples in the Mexican Northwestern Gulf of Mexico.
Figure 1: Relative Abundance of OTUs of Bacterial Communities (Phyla).
Figure 9: Mean Relative Abundance of OTUs Present in Gut Mucosal Samples Grouped by Genus.
Figure 3: Differential Abundance of Features (OTUs and Higher-Level Taxonomic Assignments) Shows a Single Feature (Actinobacteria; Unadjustedp= 0.04) Is Higher in Healthy Controls, However This Is Not Significant After Multiple Testing Correction.
Figure 4: Taxonomic Composition of Soil Samples on Phylum (A) and Genus Level (B).
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Figure S1: The Abundance of the Three OTUs Present in All Samples
Figure 3: Relative Abundance of Gut Bacteria at the Phylum, Class and Genus Levels at Two Lakes.
Figure 5: Impact of Diet and Temperature on the Abundance of OTUs in the Skin Microbiome.