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Fig. 5 | Animal Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Mono-specific algal diets shape microbial networking in the gut of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla elatensis

Fig. 5

Driver nodes to rewire T. gratilla elatensis GMA association network under different variables of diet and gut region. Driver microbes were extracted from networks using NetShift following significant change in degrees and associated partners. Only nodes that presented significant change as compared to the other two diets or regions were identified as driver microbes. Associations of driver nodes in a different diets or b gut regions. Annotation (genus level) of driver microbes include (upper to lower order): denovo22514 (Spirochaeta2), and denovo28887 (Unassigned) as driver microbes in the Gracilaria-diet network; denovo36058 (Roseimarinus) in the pelleted-diet network; denovo31035 (Candidatus Hepatoplasma) in the Ulva-diet network; denovo6214 (Roseimarinus) in the esophagus network; and denovo14715 (uncultured bacterium of Spirochaetes) in the intestine network. Nodes are colored following annotation at Phyla level (n = 54)

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