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. 2018 Jul 17;9:1474. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01474

Table 6.

The five most abundant genera (percentage shown in brackets) found in the <0.45 μm fraction (eDNA) based on contigs annotation using the Refseq database.

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
Microbacterium (33%) Halomonas (12%) Alteromonas (32%) Roseobacter (18%) Alteromonas (15%) Alcanivorax (16%)
Erythrobacter (24%) Erythrobacter (10%) Sulfitobacter (10%) Sulfitobacter (12%) Marinobacter (11%) Oceanicola (12%)
Citomicrobium (4%) Alcanivorax (7%) Halomonas (8%) Thalassolituus (7%) Oceanicola (8%) Methylophaga (9%)
Novosphingobium (2%) Marinobacter (6%) Oceanibulbus (8%) Hypnomonas (5%) Thalassolituus (7%) Marinobacter (9%)
Arthrobacter (1%) Methylophaga (6%) Erythrobacter (5%) Ruegeria (4%) Alcanivorax (7%) Hyphomonas (8%)

Genera highlighted in bold font were absent from the prokaryotic dataset.