<p>The first column presents the proportion of unique sequences from all sequences in the entire data set, regardless of percent identity to sequences deposited in the NCBI nucleotide database. The upper row represents data from V5, and the lower row represents data from V6. The totals are represented in the bar graph on the left in each box, with numerical totals at the top. There were 3,507 unique sequences (3,369+138) in the entire data set, including 3,169 from Bacteria, 2 from Archaea and 198 from Eukarya in V5; and 114 Bacteria and 24 from Eukarya in V6. The middle column includes sequences that have identities between 97 and 100% with sequences in the NCBI database. There were 1,911 unique sequences, including 1,724 from Bacteria, 2 ...
<p>At each taxonomic level, the number of sequences from a particular taxon using one sequencing str...
Contains fulltext : 105783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Metagenomics is...
<p>Major taxa detected with average relative sequence abundances >1% are displayed. Column “Bacteria...
<p>Shown on either domain, phylum or class level. (A) rRNA genes in percent of all rRNA genes (5,923...
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
BACKGROUND:Metagenomics has a great potential to discover previously unattainable information about ...
<p>The mean metacaspase abundance (metacaspases per 1000 proteins) is shown in the upper bars (light...
<p>A) Relative sequence abundance of bacterial phyla as identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. B) R...
Metagenomics has a great potential to discover previously unattainable information about microbial c...
<p>The number of sequences after filtering of raw reads, the number of identified taxa, the percenta...
<p>A. Overall proportions of sequences with homolog in Genbank (the known, 7.8%) compared to sequenc...
<p>Accession numbers of individuals are denoted in parentheses. Lengths of amplified PCR products wi...
© 2011 Dr. Isaam SaeedTapping into the remarkable power of the uncultured majority of microbial orga...
<p>The number between the parentheses represent the percentage of potential new lineages (to the tot...
Background: Computational analysis of metagenomes requires the taxonomical assignment of the genome ...
<p>At each taxonomic level, the number of sequences from a particular taxon using one sequencing str...
Contains fulltext : 105783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Metagenomics is...
<p>Major taxa detected with average relative sequence abundances >1% are displayed. Column “Bacteria...
<p>Shown on either domain, phylum or class level. (A) rRNA genes in percent of all rRNA genes (5,923...
<p>a, relative abundance of bacterial taxa at phylum level; b, relative abundance of representative ...
BACKGROUND:Metagenomics has a great potential to discover previously unattainable information about ...
<p>The mean metacaspase abundance (metacaspases per 1000 proteins) is shown in the upper bars (light...
<p>A) Relative sequence abundance of bacterial phyla as identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. B) R...
Metagenomics has a great potential to discover previously unattainable information about microbial c...
<p>The number of sequences after filtering of raw reads, the number of identified taxa, the percenta...
<p>A. Overall proportions of sequences with homolog in Genbank (the known, 7.8%) compared to sequenc...
<p>Accession numbers of individuals are denoted in parentheses. Lengths of amplified PCR products wi...
© 2011 Dr. Isaam SaeedTapping into the remarkable power of the uncultured majority of microbial orga...
<p>The number between the parentheses represent the percentage of potential new lineages (to the tot...
Background: Computational analysis of metagenomes requires the taxonomical assignment of the genome ...
<p>At each taxonomic level, the number of sequences from a particular taxon using one sequencing str...
Contains fulltext : 105783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Metagenomics is...
<p>Major taxa detected with average relative sequence abundances >1% are displayed. Column “Bacteria...