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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Near full-length 16S rRNA gene next-generation sequencing revealed Asaia as a common midgut bacterium of wild and domesticated Queensland fruit fly larvae

Fig. 4

Distribution of near full-length (A) and V4 region (B) top unique Asaia (100% similarity) OTUs. The prefixes Bux, Tum, FFPF, GPII, and MQ refer to the source of the samples; P and Col indicate whether the Bactrocera tryoni larva was from a peach or a domesticated colony, respectively. Larvae from the same peach have the same letter before the larval number. For example, Bux.P.A1, Bux.P.A2, and Bux.P.A3 represent different larvae from the same whole fruit. The percentage above each column is the respective number of Asaia sequences included in the top five unique OTUs of the total number of dominant Asaia (99% similarity OTU 808997) sequences for that sample

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