Extended Data Fig. 9: Bootstrapped maximum likelihood tree of 16S rRNA gene sequences of the closest relatives of the 50 most abundant ASVs detected in stream and pond samples and most abundant EREs genotypes. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 9: Bootstrapped maximum likelihood tree of 16S rRNA gene sequences of the closest relatives of the 50 most abundant ASVs detected in stream and pond samples and most abundant EREs genotypes.

From: Recovery of freshwater microbial communities after extreme rain events is mediated by cyclic succession

Extended Data Fig. 9: Bootstrapped maximum likelihood tree of 16S rRNA gene sequences of the closest relatives of the 50 most abundant ASVs detected in stream and pond samples and most abundant EREs genotypes.

The colours of the branches and ASVs correspond to the source: orange – stream, blue – pond, red – EREs, orange with red line – stream and EREs. ASVs are depicted as circles with different diameters representing the maximal percentages of corresponding reads, ASVs shared between pond and stream are shown as divided circles. Asterisks indicate ASVs with low identity values to the closest relatives (90–97%). Specific CARD-FISH probes are shown in italics. Bootstraps (100 repetitions) are indicated by different sized circles at the nodes, the scale bar applies to 20% sequence divergence.

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