Fig. 4: Plasmid network where individual plasmids (nodes) are connected by edges if they cluster in the same group using the Louvain-based methodology and coloured according to the number of classes of ARGs that they carry. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Plasmid network where individual plasmids (nodes) are connected by edges if they cluster in the same group using the Louvain-based methodology and coloured according to the number of classes of ARGs that they carry.

From: The plasmidome associated with Gram-negative bloodstream infections: A large-scale observational study using complete plasmid assemblies

Fig. 4

Edge thickness is drawn proportional to the Jaccard distance (see methods) between plasmids. Multi-species clusters are donated by black outlined shapes. Only plasmids groups with ≥10 members are shown.The ordering of clusters corresponds to that in Fig. 2. Labels above clusters denote the PlasmidFinder/COPLA taxnomic designations, respectively; plasmid groups are numbered consecutively from the top left. Source data are provided in the supplementary “Source Data” file.

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