We need the 8 tables described in #6 but with the counts of all the samples together (not summing counts, just joining the counts columns in one table).
If a taxon has some count in any of the samples that taxon must be in a row. The number of rows will be the number of different taxa detected in any of the samples.
We need the 8 tables described in #6 but with the counts of all the samples together (not summing counts, just joining the counts columns in one table).
If a taxon has some count in any of the samples that taxon must be in a row. The number of rows will be the number of different taxa detected in any of the samples.