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Table 1 Identification of species from OTUs using BLAST (basic local alignment search tool)

From: Sheep nemabiome diversity and its response to anthelmintic treatment in Swedish sheep herds

Best species match from BLAST search

Query cover

Identity

Number of samples

OTU Sequence length

Number of sequence reads

Chabertia ovina

100

100

37

283

8,418

Haemonchus contortus

100

100

127

281

102,110

Teladorsagia circumcincta

100

99

80

296

28,293

Trichostrongylus vitrinus

100

100

40

288

10,311

Oesophagostomum venulosum

99

100

20

308

3,288

Bunostomum trigonocephalum

100

100

3

281

199

Cooperia curticei

100

99

1

292

800

Cooperia oncophora

100

100

5

291

1,290

Coronocyclus coronatus

100

99

1

281

735

Cylicocyclus nassatus

100

98

10

370

1,294

Cylicostephanus minutus

99

100

3

266

200

Cystocaulus ocreatus

100

99

3

418

85

Muellerius capillaris

100

100

2

455

35

Ostertagia leptospicularis

100

99

1

289

66

Ostertagia ostertagi

100

100

3

288

364

Varestrongylus eleguneniensis

94

100

2

411

23

  1. The top five species represent 97% of the reads. Nematodes were identified in 156 (99%) out of 158 larval culture samples. The most common species was Haemonchus contortus, which was identified in 127 (80%) of the positive samples and was also represented by most of the sequence reads across all samples. The ITS2 fragments for all OTUs varied in length from 266 to 455 bp