Fig. 7: Frequency of transducing particles for diverse staphylococcal phages. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Frequency of transducing particles for diverse staphylococcal phages.

From: Multi-species host range of staphylococcal phages isolated from wastewater

Fig. 7

a Estimated frequency of transducing particles for each respective phage and corresponding phage morphology. Phages are abbreviated with their final unique numerical identifier (PG-2021_*). b Mean (+ sd) frequencies of transducing particles for each phage morphology, i.e., 40 Kb Siphovirus (n = 5 phages), 90 Kb Siphovirus (n = 4), Myovirus (n = 19). Phage termini were predicted using PhageTerm100 and are illustrated using colors. DTR: direct terminal repeats. Data are represented as boxplots where the middle line is the median, the lower and upper hinges correspond to the first and third quartiles (the 25th and 75th percentiles), the upper whisker extends from the hinge to the largest value at most than 1.5 X IQR from the hinge (where IQR refers to the range between the first and third quartile) and the lowest whisker extends from the hinge to the smallest value no further than 1.5 X IQR, while data beyond the end of the whiskers are outlying points (b). All datapoints are plotted individually. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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