Fig. 5: Viromic comparison between dead wild boars (db) and healthy individuals (hi). | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Viromic comparison between dead wild boars (db) and healthy individuals (hi).

From: Node role of wild boars in virus circulation among wildlife and domestic animals

Fig. 5

A Species accumulation curves of db- and hi-libraries based on vcANI90s. The center lines indicate the predicted vcAAI90 numbers with shadowed areas representing the 95% confidence intervals. B Alpha diversity comparison between hi- (n = 35) and db-libraries (n = 60). The difference was examined using the two-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test. The p-value was determined to be 6.772e-7, indicating an extremely significant difference. Each box plot illustrates the estimated median (center line), upper and lower quartiles (box limits), and whiskers (error bars) denoting the highest and lowest points within the 1.5× interquartile range of the upper and lower quartiles. C Different viromic signatures of hi- and db-libraries. The absolute lg-transformed P-values are shown on the vertical axis, which was examined using the two-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test to indicate the differences in the relative abundance of vcANI90s between db- and hi-libraries. The positive rate differences of vcANI90s between the two types of libraries are shown on the horizontal axis. The dashed horizontal line identifies the significant level (p = 0.05); the two dashed vertical lines indicate the positive rate difference of 0.1. D Viruses in libraries of ASFV-killed wild boars (db-ASFV) showed less abundance than that in hi-libraries. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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