Fig. 4: The phylogenetic position, relative abundance and replication rate of pig manure-derived Acinetobacter. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 4: The phylogenetic position, relative abundance and replication rate of pig manure-derived Acinetobacter.

From: Nanosized microbiomes from pig manure alter soil microbial communities and increase antibiotic resistance gene abundance

Fig. 4

a The phylogenomic Maximum-likelihood tree of genus Acinetobacter was constructed based on concatenated bac120 amino acid sequence via GTDB_tk. The relative abundance of mOTU metawrap_F3-1_bin.5 (b), metawrap_F3-2_bin.10 (c) in the communities comprised with all of 71 mOTUs across different days. d Pie chart showing the average relative abundance of 9 mOTUs summed at genus level in three pig manure viromes, the 9 mOTUs were absence in the initial soil metagenomes. e The average replication rate of metawrap_F3-2_bin.10 in group FP3, FP7, TP3 and TP7.

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