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- who: S. Teseo from the after their predicted proteins gave clear matches to the , MAGs amino acid (AA) sequences (Table S A)The maximum likelihood AA phylogenetic trees showed that some fecal MAGs formed separate branches, and this was most evident in the Mollicutes, Fibrobacteria, Negativicutes, u03b1- and u03b2-Proteobacteria phylogenies (Sup. Res., ). MAGs in the same branch often originated from samples of the same study (Sup. Res., ), and these patterns were very clear for Spirochaetia, Bacteroidia, and Fibrobacteria. Most classes contained MAGs from all countries (and all studies), especially the numerous Bacteroidia and Clostridia, but Coriobacteriia . . .
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