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Francisco Rodríguez-valera
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Wild eel microbiome reveals that skin mucus of fish could be a natural niche for aquatic mucosal pathogen evolution
Metagenomes used to detect MGE. Table S2. General data for each metagenome and alpha diversity. Table S3. Contigs with MGE detected using the methodology described in Fig. 1. Figure S1. Sampling points, location and description. Figure S2. From nature to the laboratory: skin mucus sampling from wild eels and DNA extraction. Figure S3. Mobile genetic elements (MGE) detection workflow diagram. Figure S4. %GC content profiles of the eel’s SMS- and W-metagenomes. Figure S5. Wild eel’s versus farmed eel’s SMS metagenomes. Figure S6. V. metoecus M12v BLAST atlas. Figure S7. Schematic representation of VPI-2 in M12v. Figure S8. Main bacterial genera detected in eel’s SMS- and W-metagenomes. Figure…
Additional file 2: Table S1. of Wild eel microbiome reveals that skin mucus of fish could be a natural niche for aquatic mucosal pathogen evolution
Abundance and comparison of functions in water and skin-mucus surface microbiomes. (XLSX 646 kb)