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. 2016 Aug 30;82(18):5587–5594. doi: 10.1128/AEM.01063-16

FIG 2.

FIG 2

(A) Clustering and heat map of 18 genera of anoxygenic phototrophs detected in Lake Taihu using the bchY gene. (B) Clustering and heat map of 32 genera of anoxygenic phototrophs detected in Lake Taihu using the pufM gene. TH11, water; TH12, 3-mm sediment; TH13, 10-mm sediment. High and low abundances are indicated by range of dark red and dark blue intensities, respectively. The units on the heat map scales were generated by the software HEML.