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Fig. 2

From: In marine Bacteroidetes the bulk of glycan degradation during algae blooms is mediated by few clades using a restricted set of genes

Fig. 2

Composition of abundant Bacteroidetes Mash-clusters with respect to sampling year (left) and phytoplankton bloom stage (right). Squares represent individual MAGs with sizes corresponding to completeness, while gray lines indicate Mash distances ≤0.05, and thus the approximate species connections for MAGs in each Mash-cluster. Color coding of the left hand side clusters indicates the year in which individual MAGs were retrieved. The majority of Mash-clusters are multi-year clusters as they contain MAGs assembled in all three or at least two years. Color coding of the right hand side clusters represents phytoplankton bloom stages, revealing Mash-clusters predominantly retrieved from metagenomes obtained during phytoplankton blooms, such as Formosa spp., Polaribacter spp., and Cd. Prosiliicoccus spp. Mash-clusters

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