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Additional file 1 of A comprehensive assessment of fungal communities in various habitats from an ice-free area of maritime Antarctica: diversity, distribution, and ecological trait
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posted on 2022-11-16, 10:02 authored by Tao Zhang, Dong Yan, Zhongqiang Ji, Xiufei Chen, Liyan YuAdditional file 1. Table S1. Information on the 213 samples collected from the Fildes Region (maritime Antarctica). Table S5. An overview of potentially pathogenic fungi found in the eleven habitats from the Fildes Region (maritime Antarctica). Fig. S1. Dendrogram showing fungal communities in the 202 samples of eleven habitats from the Fildes Region (maritime Antarctica). Fig. S2. LEfSe analysis showing the fungal phyla that are significantly different among the eleven habitats in the Fildes Region (maritime Antarctica). Significant phyla are ranked by their LDA scores (x-axis). The right heatmap shows whether the relative abundances of phyla are higher (red) or lower (blue). Fig. S3. LEfSe analysis showing the fungal classes that are significantly different among the eleven habitats in the Fildes Region (maritime Antarctica). Significant classes are ranked by their LDA scores (x-axis). The right heatmap shows whether the relative abundances of classes are higher (red) or lower (blue). Fig. S4. LEfSe analysis showing the fungal families that are significantly different among the eleven habitats in the Fildes Region (maritime Antarctica). Significant families are ranked by their LDA scores (x-axis). The right heatmap shows whether the relative abundances of families are higher (red) or lower (blue).
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CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences National Microbial Resource Center Non-profit Central Research Institute Fund of CAMS
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