Fig. 3: Changes in the viral population. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 3: Changes in the viral population.

From: Lysogenic bacteriophages encoding arsenic resistance determinants promote bacterial community adaptation to arsenic toxicity

Fig. 3

A The proportion of phages to all assembled contigs identified as viruses, and this result indicated that VLP can be used to characterize the number of phage; B The composition of the lysogenic phages at the genus level from five samples in three sampling times, the viral contigs containing transposase, integrase, excisionase, resolvase or recombinase were considered as lysogenic phages; C Dynamics of the numbers of prophages and free phages in microcosm during the 15-day flooding period, where the numerical digit up the column indicates the percentage of prophages in the total phages (i.e., prophages and free phages); D Predicted virus-host linkages in the flooding period, where worth noting that the main viral contigs that cannot be annotated is not displayed. Error bars represent standard deviations of triplicate tests.

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