Extended Data Fig. 2: Taxonomic composition of short-read samples from Siranosian et al. 2020. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Taxonomic composition of short-read samples from Siranosian et al. 2020.

From: Intragenic DNA inversions expand bacterial coding capacity

Extended Data Fig. 2

(A-B) Taxonomic distribution for samples at the genus level. Individual reads were taxonomically classified with Kraken2 using a Genbank reference set. Relative abundances were estimated with Bracken. Genera that represented less than 2% estimated relative abundance in a given sample were collapsed into ‘other’ for plotting. (A) Samples without detected BTh intragenic inversions and (B) samples with detected BTh intragenic inversions are shown. (C) The distribution of genus level Shannon diversity calculated for individual samples. Samples are grouped by presence or absence of BTh intragenic inversions. Center line represents the mean Shannon diversity of grouped samples, boxes represent quartiles, and whiskers extend to the furthest datapoint in either direction within 1.5 times the interquartile range.

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