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lifestyles only two bacterial OTU centroid sequences shared high sequence  identity ($>=$ 97\%) with cultured isolates (Table~\ref{Tab:01}).   \input{table1.tex}  % Fakesubsubsection:We similarly assessed membership  We similarly assessed membership among biofilm and plankton photoautotroph communities.  Photoautotroph 23S plastid rRNA gene sequence libraries also clustered strongly by         

\begin{table}[htp]  \textbf{\refstepcounter{table}\label{Tab:01} Table \arabic{table}.}{ Results for BLAST search against Living Tree Project (top 25 lifestyle enriched bacterial OTUs) }  {\tiny  \begin{tabular}{llr>{\itshape}lrl}  \toprule \\  \textbf{OTU ID} & \textbf{Phylum} & $log_2(plankton:biofilm)$ $log_2(plank:biof)$  & \textbf{Species Name} & \textbf{BLAST percent identity} \%ID}  & \textbf{accession} \textbf{ACC}  \\ \midrule  \multirow{1}{*}{OTU.103} & \multirow{1}{*}{Bacteroidetes} & \multirow{1}{*}{7.78} & Zunongwangia profunda & 89.66 & DQ855467 \\ \midrule  \multirow{1}{*}{OTU.105} & \multirow{1}{*}{Proteobacteria} & \multirow{1}{*}{8.09} & Microbulbifer yueqingensis & 90.14 & GQ262813 \\ \midrule 

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