Bald sea urchin disease shifts the surface microbiome on purple sea urchins in an aquarium/Experiment 6/Signature 2

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Curated date: 2024/04/17

Curator: Omojokunoluwatomisin

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Source: Supplementary Data file 3, figure 6A & TableS4-5.

Description: Taxa have different abundances in microbiomes from samples collected from diseased sea urchins compared to recovered sea urchins

Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in Diseased sea urchins

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Cobetia
Desulfotalea
Sulfurimonas
Alteromonas
Psychromonas
Psychromonas kaikoae
Desulfotalea sp52097Desulfotalea sp52097
sulfurimonas sp.55735sulfurimonas sp.55735
Alteromonas sp. unknownAlteromonas sp. unknown
Psychromonas profunda
Francisella persica tularensisFrancisella persica tularensis
Rubritalea sp69317-sp69326Rubritalea sp69317-sp69326
unclassified Cellvibrionaceae
Cobetia litoralis marinaCobetia litoralis marina
Kordiimonas sp43012Kordiimonas sp43012
Vibrio panuliri
Arenicella xantha
unknown Nannocystaceaeunknown Nannocystaceae
Roseibacillus ponti
Nitrosarchaeum koreense
Phycisphaera sp40965Phycisphaera sp40965
Rhodopirellula sp41964-sp42046Rhodopirellula sp41964-sp42046
Altererythrobacter sp47504Altererythrobacter sp47504
Coxiella sp60512Coxiella sp60512
Coxiella sp60417-sp60493-sp60525Coxiella sp60417-sp60493-sp60525
Thiohalophilus sp60165Thiohalophilus sp60165
Roseibium aquae
Rubritalea
Francisella
Kordiimonas
Altererythrobacter
Coxiella
Arenicella
Nitrosarchaeum
Roseibacillus
Winogradskyella
Roseibium

Revision editor(s): Omojokunoluwatomisin