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Additional file 2: Table S5. of Tripartite species interaction: eukaryotic hosts suffer more from phage susceptible than from phage resistant bacteria
The number of postfiltered reads and the average read length of the reads. (DOCX 14 kb
Additional file 4: Table S3. of Tripartite species interaction: eukaryotic hosts suffer more from phage susceptible than from phage resistant bacteria
Average nulceotide identity between complete sequenced Vibrio alginolytcus genomes. (DOCX 14 kb
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Tripartite species interaction: eukaryotic hosts suffer more from phage susceptible than from phage resistant bacteria
MLSA Primer information. (DOCX 14 kb
Additional file 7: Table S4. of Tripartite species interaction: eukaryotic hosts suffer more from phage susceptible than from phage resistant bacteria
Univariate ANOVAs of each immune gene of pipefish infected with R-, IS-, and HS bacteria. Bacterial group was treated as a fixed factor and each single strain was nested in its bacterial group. Significant p-values are presented in boldface. (DOCX 34 kb
Additional file 6: Figure S2. of Tripartite species interaction: eukaryotic hosts suffer more from phage susceptible than from phage resistant bacteria
Number of colony forming units in infected pipefish differentiated by bacterial group as well as non-infected pipefish (PBS control). (PDF 117 kb
Le Miroir des sports : publication hebdomadaire illustrée
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Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Comparative genome and phenotypic analysis of three Clostridioides difficile strains isolated from a single patient provide insight into multiple infection of C. difficile
Growth curves in BHIS of DSM 27638, DSM 27639 and DSM 27640. The isolates were grown in brain heart infusion medium containing 0.5% (w/v) yeast extract und 0.03% (w/v) L-cysteine. All isolates have the same growth rate under laboratory conditions as shown as the means of three replicates with standard deviation. (DOCX 55Â kb