Bald sea urchin disease shifts the surface microbiome on purple sea urchins in an aquarium/Experiment 1/Signature 2

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Curated date: 2024/04/16

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Source: Figure 6 & Supplementary Data file 2, Table S7.

Description: Taxa with significantly different abundances in the microbiomes on sea urchins among the groups.

Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in Diseased sea urchins

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Agarivorans
Bacteroidia
Candidatus Entotheonella
Candidatus Riegeria
Chitinophagales
Christensenellaceae
Clostridia
Desulfobulbus
Desulfotalea
Devosia
Draconibacterium
Flagellimonas
Flavobacteriaceae
Halioglobus
Hyphococcus
Hyphomonadaceae
Jannaschia
Lachnospiraceae
Marinifilaceae
Pseudahrensia
Psychroflexus
Rhodopirellula
Roseimarinus
Rubidimonas
Shewanella
Terasakiellaceae
Ulvibacter
Phycisphaerales AKAU3564 sediment groupPhycisphaerales AKAU3564 sediment group
ChloroplastChloroplast
Bacteroidetes BD2-2Bacteroidetes BD2-2
Bdellovibrionaceae OM27 cladeBdellovibrionaceae OM27 clade
Clostridia vadinBB60 groupClostridia vadinBB60 group
Kiritimatiellaceae MSBL3Kiritimatiellaceae MSBL3
Roseobacter clade Marinomonas lineageRoseobacter clade Marinomonas lineage
Planctomycetota OM190Planctomycetota OM190
Lentisphaeria P.palmC41Lentisphaeria P.palmC41

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