Fig. 1: Distribution of lysogens and prophages in different taxa across different habitats. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Distribution of lysogens and prophages in different taxa across different habitats.

From: Prophage-encoded antibiotic resistance genes are enriched in human-impacted environments

Fig. 1

a The composition of bacterial isolates at phylum level (inner circle) and the proportion of lysogens (outer circle) in different habitats. The number in the center of circle, represent the number of bacterial genomes collected from different habitats. b The number of dominant bacterial genomes grouped by phylum across all habitats. c The proportion of dominant lysogens at phylum level across all habitats. d The number (bar plot) and proportion (line plot) of lysogenic bacteria isolated from different habitats. e The mean proportion of lysogenic bacteria between highly antibiotic exposure habitats (HH) and low antibiotic exposure habitats (LH). f The number (bar plot) and proportion (line plot) of prophages in different habitats. g The mean proportion of genomes containing prophages between HH habitats and LH habitats. In (d) and (f), the dotted line represents the mean value across all habitats.

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