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

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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: increased abundance in Recovered sea urchins

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Aestuariicella
Aliikangiella
Bacteriovoracaceae
Chitinophagales
Christensenellaceae
Clostridia
Coxiella
Desulfobacteraceae
Desulforhopalus
Desulfovibrio
Gammaproteobacteria
Hyphomonadaceae
Lachnospiraceae
Oceanicoccus
Oscillospiraceae
Rickettsiales
Roseibacillus
Rubritalea
Spongiibacteraceae
Thalassotalea
Vibrio
Kiritimatiellae WCHB1-41Kiritimatiellae WCHB1-41
Kiritimatiellaceae R76-B128Kiritimatiellaceae R76-B128
Gracilibacteria JGI 0000069-P22Gracilibacteria JGI 0000069-P22
MicavibrionaceaeMicavibrionaceae
Spirochaetota MVP-15Spirochaetota MVP-15
Phycisphaerales AKAU3564 sediment groupPhycisphaerales AKAU3564 sediment group
Absconditabacteriales (SR1)Absconditabacteriales (SR1)
Rickettsiales SM2D12Rickettsiales SM2D12
Bacteroidales vadinHA21Bacteroidales vadinHA21
RubinisphaeraceaeRubinisphaeraceae
Bdellovibrionaceae OM27 cladeBdellovibrionaceae OM27 clade
Acidobacteriae PAUC26fAcidobacteriae PAUC26f

Revision editor(s): Omojokunoluwatomisin