Additional file 7: Table S2. Table of relative abundances of Synechococcus MAGs in Ircinia, inferred via CoverM
Table S1. List of species examined in this study and genome assembly version. (XLSX 16Â kb
Table S5. Number of bacterial sequences and positive samples for each region at the family and genus...
Sponges are often densely populated by microbes that benefit their hosts through nutrition and bioac...
Additional file 8: Table S3. Table of genes and domains that are significantly enriched or depleted ...
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Plots depicting prevalence of MAGs associated with Caribbean Ircinia by ...
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. Plots depicting genes and domains that that are enriched or depleted in ...
Additional file 4: Fig. S4. CSGs plotted annotated on bacterial phylogeny comprising sponge-derived ...
Additional file 6: Table S1. Taxonomy, statistics, source metadata, and CSG occurrence in MAGs that ...
Additional file 10: Data File S1. Fasta-formatted CSGs found in bacterial symbionts of Ircinia
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Phylogenetic depiction of MAG distributions across Caribbean Ircinia spe...
Additional file 5: Fig. S5. Midpoint-rooted phylogenetic trees for three genes found in CSGs, inferr...
BackgroundTropical members of the sponge genus Ircinia possess highly complex microbiomes that perfo...
Synechococcus are widely distributed in the global ocean, from the pelagic zone to coastal waters. H...
Taxonomic origins of the AMPs that were successfully aligned to the sponge genomes. (PDF 47Â kb
HT count according to genome size in studied bacteria. The trend curve (linear), its function (y) an...
Table S1. List of species examined in this study and genome assembly version. (XLSX 16Â kb
Table S5. Number of bacterial sequences and positive samples for each region at the family and genus...
Sponges are often densely populated by microbes that benefit their hosts through nutrition and bioac...
Additional file 8: Table S3. Table of genes and domains that are significantly enriched or depleted ...
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Plots depicting prevalence of MAGs associated with Caribbean Ircinia by ...
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. Plots depicting genes and domains that that are enriched or depleted in ...
Additional file 4: Fig. S4. CSGs plotted annotated on bacterial phylogeny comprising sponge-derived ...
Additional file 6: Table S1. Taxonomy, statistics, source metadata, and CSG occurrence in MAGs that ...
Additional file 10: Data File S1. Fasta-formatted CSGs found in bacterial symbionts of Ircinia
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Phylogenetic depiction of MAG distributions across Caribbean Ircinia spe...
Additional file 5: Fig. S5. Midpoint-rooted phylogenetic trees for three genes found in CSGs, inferr...
BackgroundTropical members of the sponge genus Ircinia possess highly complex microbiomes that perfo...
Synechococcus are widely distributed in the global ocean, from the pelagic zone to coastal waters. H...
Taxonomic origins of the AMPs that were successfully aligned to the sponge genomes. (PDF 47Â kb
HT count according to genome size in studied bacteria. The trend curve (linear), its function (y) an...
Table S1. List of species examined in this study and genome assembly version. (XLSX 16Â kb
Table S5. Number of bacterial sequences and positive samples for each region at the family and genus...
Sponges are often densely populated by microbes that benefit their hosts through nutrition and bioac...