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Table 10 OTUs that contribute >4 % to Bray–Curtis dissimilarity between inoculum communities (T6) and glycerol communities

From: Preservation of microbial communities enriched on lignocellulose under thermophilic and high-solid conditions

Reactor

Abundance in T6 sample (%)

Abundance in glycerol sample (%)

% Contribution to dissimilarity

OTU classificationa

R20

18.47

2.43

17.06

g__Steroidobacter

R20

7.69

23.71

17.03

g__Micromonosporaceae

R20

2.69

11.05

8.89

g__Chelatococcus

R20

7.80

1.12

7.10

c__Anaerolineae

R20

0.38

6.79

6.82

g__Thermobacillus

R20

5.57

0.35

5.55

k__Bacteria

R20

5.55

0.35

5.53

g__Roseiflexales (OTU 10)

R21

6.93

22.47

18.20

g__Micromonosporaceae

R21

17.14

4.59

14.69

g__Steroidobacter

R21

1.02

9.76

10.23

g__Thermobacillus

R21

5.94

0.03

6.92

g__Roseiflexales (OTU 18)

R21

3.93

8.88

5.79

g__Chelatococcus

R21

9.06

4.45

5.39

c__Anaerolineae

R23

6.27

16.21

14.83

g__Micromonosporaceae

R23

11.02

1.94

13.54

c__Anaerolineae

R23

12.68

18.47

8.64

g__Sphingobacteriales

R23

4.72

0.97

5.59

k__Bacteria

R23

1.58

5.29

5.52

g__Phyllobacteriaceae

R23

4.17

0.79

5.04

g__Roseiflexales (OTU 10)

R23

1.44

4.65

4.79

g__Rhizobiales

  1. aLetter codes indicate the highest resolved taxonomy from phylogenetic binning: k kingdom, p phylum, c class, o order, f family, g genus