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Fig. 8 | Environmental Microbiome

Fig. 8

From: Metapangenomics of wild and cultivated banana microbiome reveals a plethora of host-associated protective functions

Fig. 8

Associations between Musa genotypes (left) and abundant endophytic microbiome strains that displayed signatures of phylosymbiosis with their hosts (center) and genes forming the phylosymbiotic gene clusters (right). Size of block indicates relative abundance. Musa genotypes: BB = M. balbisiana ‘Thai Black’, DC = M. acuminata Dwarf Cavendish, FH = M. acuminata (FHIA-25), MB = M. balbisiana, MS = M. sikkimensis, MT = M. textilis. For display purposes, microbes without taxonomic annotation (i.e. microbes that could not be binned) and with fewer than 18 occurrences in the gene clusters were omitted, and genes corresponding to these microbes with fewer than 2 occurrences were omitted

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