Environmental Factors Shape Sediment Anammox Bacterial Communities in Hypernutrified Jiaozhou Bay, China
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Dang et al. 76: 7036

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Measurements of in situ environmental parameters of the 8 sampling stations in Jiaozhou Bay on 18 July 2006 (Table S1); biodiversity and predicted richness of the sediment Scalindua 16S rRNA/anammox bacterial hzo gene sequences recovered from the sampling stations of Jiaozhou Bay (Table S2); efficiency and sensitivity of individual qPCR standard curve determined via plasmid DNA (Table S3); Pearson’s correlation analyses of the key microbial abundance with measured environmental factors (Table S4); maps showing the Yellow Sea and the sampling stations of Jiaozhou Bay (Fig. S1); rarefaction curves for the Scalindua 16S rRNA gene OTUs and the anammox bacterial Hzo protein OTUs of clone libraries constructed with the Jiaozhou Bay sediment samples (Fig. S2); dendrogram of the hierarchical clustering analyses of the Jiaozhou Bay sediment anammox bacterial assemblages as revealed by Scalindua 16S rRNA gene sequences and anammox bacterial Hzo protein sequences (Fig. S3); ordination diagram of the UniFrac weighted and normalized P-CoA analysis of the Jiaozhou Bay sediment anammox bacterial assemblages as revealed by Scalindua 16S rRNA gene sequences and anammox bacterial Hzo protein sequences (Fig. S4).
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