Additional file 4: Figure S2. Relationship between genera relative abundances within toothbrush microbial communities predicted using the marker-gene approach (i.e., MetaPhlAn2) and genera frequencies among metagenome-assembled genomes. Genera with over 5% from either category are listed.
Blaustein, R. A., Michelitsch, L. M., Glawe, A. J., Lee, H., Huttelmaier, S., Hellgeth, N., Ben Maamar, S. & Hartmann, E. M., Dec 2021, In: Microbiome.9, 1, 32.
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Blaustein, R. A. (Creator), Michelitsch, L. (Contributor), Glawe, A. J. (Creator), Lee, H. (Contributor), Huttelmaier, S. (Creator), Hellgeth, N. (Creator), Ben Maamar, S. (Contributor), Hartmann, E. M. (Creator) (2021). Additional file 5 of Toothbrush microbiomes feature a meeting ground for human oral and environmental microbiota. figshare. 10.6084/m9.figshare.13671054