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. 2016 Mar 9;7:301. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00301

Table 3.

Most abundant species in the calcite and ignimbrite communities obtained by binning the metagenome sequence data.

Calcite Ignimbrite
Bin number Taxa %a Estimated completenes (%) Number of contigs Size Mbp G+C % Bin number Taxa %a Estimated completeness % Number of contigs Size Mbp G+C %

CaOl Gloeocapsa sp. 20.7 95.3 2329 7.7 48 IgOl Chroococcidiopsis sp. 32.8 73.8 2031 5.1 45
Ca02 Gloeocapsa sp. 9.2 46.7 2388 5.6 46 Ig02 Rubrobacter xylanophilus 15.1 38.3 1215 2.2 68
Ca03 Rubrobacterxylanophilus 4.2 43 413 1.2 65 Ig04 Rubrobacter xylanophilus 5.9 31.8 1900 6 67
Ca04 Rubrobacterxylanophilus 3.9 35.5 330 1.5 69 IgOS Frankineae sp. 5.1 74.8 460 4.5 75
Ca05 Acaryochloris sp. 3.6 68.2 1027 5.5 48 Ig06 Conexibacter woesei 2.7 87.9 357 3.9 75
Ca06 Conexibacter woesei 3.4 45.8 307 1.9 74 Ig07 Frankineae sp. 2.3 93.5 457 3.9 72
Ca07 Thermomicrobia sp. 3.2 83.2 1161 3.9 72 IgOS Thermobaculum sp. 2.0 86 661 3.5 69
Ca09 Gloeocapsa sp. 2.8 94.4 800 6.5 45 IglO Thermomicrobia sp. 2.0 89.7 548 5.1 63
Cal7 Conexibacter woesei 1.9 86 483 3.3 72 Igll Conexibacter woesei 1.9 59.8 575 2.9 76
Cal9 Microlunatus sp. 1.6 91.6 538 4.3 71 Igl2 Chroococcidiopsis sp. 1.7 93.5 817 6.6 46

aRelative abundance ratios; defined as actual coverage levels divided by summed coverage levels of all genomes.