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Table 1 Sampled genotypes, tissues, and sequence output for 14 Musa specimens analyzed in this study

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

Sample name

Species (Cultivar)

Genotype

Tissue

Sequenced nucleotides (Gbp)

Percentage of nucleotides not mapped to Musa

WHL

M. acuminata (Williams Hybrid)

AAA

Leaf

0.3

26.51

WHC

M. acuminata (Williams Hybrid)

AAA

Root & Corm

0.6

13.3

DCL

M. acuminata (Dwarf Cavendish)

AAA

Leaf

10.9

97.72

DCR

M. acuminata (Dwarf Cavendish)

AAA

Root & Corm

11.6

63.1

MBL

M. balbisiana

BB

Leaf

14.5

93.96

MBR

M. balbisiana

BB

Root & Corm

15.9

24.66

BBL

M. balbisiana ‘Thai Black’

BB

Leaf

19.8

81.5

BBC

M. balbisiana ‘Thai Black’

BB

Root & Corm

19.1

14.02

FHL

M. acuminata (FHIA-25)

AAB

Leaf

21.8

77.38

FHC

M. acuminata (FHIA-25)

AAB

Root & Corm

17.3

26.26

MSL

M. sikkimensis

S-genome

Leaf

4.0

80.4

MSR

M. sikkimensis

S-genome

Root & Corm

6.7

66.79

MTL

M. textilis

T-genome

Leaf

7.0

79.72

MTC

M. textilis

T-genome

Root & Corm

12.0

22.32

  1. Includes sample name, Musa species or cultivar, genotype, tissue location, amount of shotgun metagenomic sequence data in giga base pairs sequenced per sample, and percent of sequence data comprising the microbiome (i.e., not mapping to Musa spp.)