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Fig. 2 | Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Comparison of prokaryotes between Mount Everest and the Mariana Trench

Fig. 2

Taxonomic and functional diversity of microbiome in Mount Everest (ME) and the Mariana Trench (MT). A Taxonomic composition between ME and MT. Calculation was performed on species abundancy against the clean reads of metagenome. B Functional diversity between ME and MT. Calculation was performed on KO abundancy against the clean reads of metagenome. C Comparison of dissimilarities of function and taxonomy within ME, within MT and across two habitats. The dissimilarities of functions and taxonomy were reflected by the Bray-Curtis distance. Statistic significances were calculated by Wilcox test (*p-value < 0.05; **p-value < 0.001; ***p-value < 1e−5), while no significance was represented by “NS”. D Sankey network of taxonomy and function between ME and MT. Calculation was performed on 648 representative MAGs (above middle-quality, after removing redundancy). We used class level to reflect taxonomy and KEGG metabolic modules to reflect function. ME-specific taxa and functions were represented in red, and MT-specific were represented in blue, while common taxa and functions were represented in purple. More detailed information is shown in Additional file 1: Fig. S1 and Fig. S6

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