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Additional file 2 of Recent infection by Wolbachia alters microbial communities in wild Laodelphax striatellus populations
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posted on 2020-07-03, 04:36 authored by Xing-Zhi Duan, Jing-Tao Sun, Lin-Ting Wang, Xiao-Han Shu, Yan Guo, Matsukura Keiichiro, Yu-Xi Zhu, Xiao-Li Bing, Ary A. Hoffmann, Xiao-Yue HongAdditional file 2: Table S5 Abundance of OTUs among the 48 samples. Table S8 Abundance of OTUs between the Wolbachia-infected and Wolbachia-free females in SAP populations. Table S9 Read proportions of bacterial 16S rRNA genes among Wolbachia-infected females and Wolbachia-free females at the genus level by Mann-Whitney U tests. Table S13 Read proportions of bacterial 16S rRNA genes for Wolbachia-infected females (excluding Wolbachia reads) at the genus level by Mann-Whitney U tests. Table S14 Significantly increased read proportions of bacterial 16S rRNA genes and the tissue in which their corresponding bacteria were distributed for Wolbachia-infected females (excluding Wolbachia reads) at the genus level by Mann-Whitney U tests. The tissue distribution of bacteria was obtained from Zhang et al. [33]. Table S15 Significantly reduced read proportions of bacterial 16S rRNA genes and the tissue in which their corresponding bacteria were distributed for Wolbachia-infected females (excluding Wolbachia reads) at the genus level by Mann-Whitney U tests. The tissue distribution of bacteria was obtained from Zhang et al. [33]. Table S16 Expression differences of immune genes between Wolbachia-infected and Wolbachia-cured female adults expressed in abdomens. Table S17 Expression differences of metabolism genes between Wolbachia-infected and Wolbachia-cured female adults expressed in abdomens.