Fig. 7: Distribution of hotspots across different genera and within Acinetobacter species. | Communications Biology

Fig. 7: Distribution of hotspots across different genera and within Acinetobacter species.

From: In silico characterization of defense system hotspots in Acinetobacter spp.

Fig. 7

This figure shows the distribution of hotspots across Acinetobacter genus and different genera across bacteria domain. The Nightingale Rose Chart displays the different genera used in this study, and genera names are located at the top left corner of each chart. Each segment represents a genus (scales are in log10), and the length of each one corresponds to the number of genomes. The phylogenetic tree indicates the evolutionary relationships among the Acinetobacter species, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa was used as an outgroup. The first column of the annotation shows the number of hotspots per genome for each Acinetobacter species, and the second column of the annotation shows the number of defense systems per hotspot. For simplicity, A. baumannii hotspots’ information are excluded from the figure. The Sankey diagram shows the hotspots present in different Acinetobacter species and the specific defense systems contained within each hotspot. The width of each segment represents the number of genomes. The connections in the Sankey diagram illustrate the distribution and frequency of defense systems across different hotspots within various Acinetobacter species.

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