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Fig. 3 | Microbiome

Fig. 3

From: Aedes aegypti microbiome composition covaries with the density of Wolbachia infection

Fig. 3

wMel variation across population and individuals. A wMel abundance (normalized read count) per individual for each collection site (status and date of previous wMel release is indicated): Bungalow (BN), Cairns North West (CNW), Cairns North East (CNE), Parramatta Park North (PPN), Parramatta Park South (PPS) and Westcourt (WC) [20]. ANOVA revealed significant variation between the wMel abundance across sites, p = 0.0006. A post hoc Tukey test revealed that wMel in CNE was significantly less than those from PPN (p = 0.005) and CNW (p = 0.001) and in PPS was significantly less than those from PPN (p = 0.049). B wMel abundance (normalized read count) per individual comparing sites with and without historic releases. Wilcoxon test revealed significantly higher wMel abundance in sites with historic releases (p = 1.45e-05). C Individuals from all populations ranked by total wMel abundance

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