Fig. 2: Relative abundance and distribution of P. calceolata in the oceans. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: Relative abundance and distribution of P. calceolata in the oceans.

From: Genomic adaptation of the picoeukaryote Pelagomonas calceolata to iron-poor oceans revealed by a chromosome-scale genome sequence

Fig. 2: Relative abundance and distribution of P. calceolata in the oceans.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a World map of the relative abundance of P. calceolata metagenomic reads. The color code indicates the percentage of sequenced reads aligned on the genome. The DCM samples of size fractions 0.8–5 µm (circles) or 0.8–2000 µm (triangles) are shown. P. calceolata is considered to be absent when the horizontal coverage is below 25% of the genome (gray dots). b Boxplot of the relative abundance in each oceanic region in surface and DCM samples. Red stars indicate a significant difference between SUR and DCM samples (Wilcoxon test, P value <0.01).

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