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Open access visualization of Heatmap, Clustered, BetIV-A, Maximum Likelihood Trees, 16S Amplicon Sequences
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Microdiversification within betIV-A. Maximum likelihood trees (on the left of each panel) of the 16S amplicon sequences divide the population into two groups. The scale bars at the bottom correspond to nucleotide substitutions per site. The heatmap (on the right) shows the abundance patterns (log 2 read count) of the oligotypes. Rows represent oligotypes and columns represent different samples color-coded by sampling depths. E : Epilimnion, H: Hypolimnion, OT: Oligotype

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