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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Macroalgal microbiomes unveil a valuable genetic resource for halogen metabolism

Fig. 4

Phylogenetic tree showing the relationships between the 98 MAGs and the distribution of BRENDA-EC161 functions density annotated for each MAG, particularly dehalogenases and halogenases (BRENDA-EC42) and hydrolytic and non-hydrolytic dehalogenases gene densities. The 2 phyla including clades enriched in BRENDA-EC161 functions are shown in pink (Actinobacteriota) and light orange (Proteobacteria). MAGs assigned orders are also indicated. (detailed gene density values are in Additional file 1: Table S8). Ref* indicates an unsupervised reference genome of the public KBase genomes database used in phylogenetic tree building. Sc, Sphaerococcus coronopifolius; At, Asparagopsis taxiformis; Hs, Halopteris scoparia

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