Fig. 7: Global distribution map of the Prochlorococcus eCAGs involved in the biosynthesis of an alternative respiratory terminal oxidase (ARTO). | The ISME Journal

Fig. 7: Global distribution map of the Prochlorococcus eCAGs involved in the biosynthesis of an alternative respiratory terminal oxidase (ARTO).

From: Differential global distribution of marine picocyanobacteria gene clusters reveals distinct niche-related adaptive strategies

Fig. 7

A Prochlorococcus Pro-eCAG_016. B Synechococcus Syn-eCAG_015. C The genomic region encompassing the ctaC2D2E2 operon in P. marinus MIT9201. The size of the circle is proportional to relative abundance of each genus as estimated based on the single-copy core gene petB and this gene was also used to estimate the relative abundance of other genes in the population. Black dots represent Tara Oceans stations for which Prochlorococcus or Synechococcus read abundance was too low to reach the threshold limit.

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