Fig. 1: Staphylococcal phage-bacteria incidence matrix.
From: Multi-species host range of staphylococcal phages isolated from wastewater

Bacterial lawns of 123 hosts from 32 species were challenged with 94 different staphylococcal phages from wastewater and phage K. Phages on the y-axis are sorted from broad host range to narrow. Bacterial hosts in columns are sorted after cluster-groups and subdivided species as established in13. Dagger: Cluster-group Auricularis. Asterisk: cluster-group Simulans. NS: Non-Staphylococcus hosts. Each blue-colored square of the incidence matrix corresponds to a phage-host infection where single plaques were visible. Squares in dark blue indicate infections on CoNS and squares in light blue on CoPS. The phage permissiveness for each host is indicated in the host susceptibility bar chart on top of the incidence matrix, which represents the number of phages infecting a strain. The two bar charts on the right indicate the total number of strains (number of strains, left) and species (number of species, right) a phage infected. The incidence matrix has a diameter of six and a density of 0.1 (=1135/11562). Phages are abbreviated with their final unique numerical identifier (PG-2021_*). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.