Fig. 4: Relative abundance of unique amino acid sequences (‘aminotypes’) detected in Porites lobata-Cladocopium C15 holobionts from coral reefs of Moorea, French Polynesia (South Pacific). | ISME Communications

Fig. 4: Relative abundance of unique amino acid sequences (‘aminotypes’) detected in Porites lobata-Cladocopium C15 holobionts from coral reefs of Moorea, French Polynesia (South Pacific).

From: Viruses of a key coral symbiont exhibit temperature-driven productivity across a reefscape

Fig. 4

Each set of four bars represents one colony sampled over time (numerical colony ID above box); colonies are grouped by reef zone (rows) and sites (sequentially ordered across each row). Aminotypes comprising less than 5% relative abundance within a sample are depicted together in black at the top of vertical bars. All other colors represent distinct aminotypes. Triangles indicate positive dinoRNAV detection, but poor sequencing success (<1000 reads); X indicates no detection. Blank space (no symbol) indicates that a sample does not exist for a given time point.

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