Fig. 2: MAGs from the GEM dataset broadly populate the taxonomy of the Chlamydiae at family-, genus-, and species rank.
From: Pangenomics reveals alternative environmental lifestyles among chlamydiae

MAGs from the GEM catalog significantly extend known chlamydial taxa, including 7 additional families, 34 genera, and 44 species, highlighting the taxonomic heterogeneity of the phylum. Packed circles represent chlamydiae taxonomic ranks and their higher level taxonomic structure. From the outermost to the innermost circle the family, genus, and species ranks are depicted. Violet indicates lineages with previously known genome representatives (family, genus, species rank in dark, medium, and light violet, respectively), while added lineages are shown in orange (family, genus, species in dark, medium, and light orange, respectively). The number in brackets next to the family names indicates the number of genome sequences available. a Known and previously undescribed chlamydial families containing MAGs from the GEM catalog. Bar charts represent the number of families, genera, and species recruited in this study. b Families without genome sequences from this study.