Fig. 2: Overview of the bacterial strains and their SIP content. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 2: Overview of the bacterial strains and their SIP content.

From: Widespread and largely unknown prophage activity, diversity, and function in two genera of wheat phyllosphere bacteria

Fig. 2: Overview of the bacterial strains and their SIP content.

A Cladograms of 45 Erwinia and 18 Pseudomonas strains based on whole-genome similarity (UPGMA clustering). Also shown are the active prophages in each strain at species-level clusters. Finally, the aggregated virion titre in overnight culture for each strain is shown in a bar-plot. B Violin plot of estimated virions/mL for all 120 Erwinia and Pseudomonas active prophages. C Violin plot of estimated virions/CFU for all 120 Erwinia and Pseudomonas active prophages. D Representatives from each of the 28 identified prophage species-level clusters labelled with the name of each cluster. The Kalvehoegda cluster is marked “*”, as annotation shows this region is likely a phage satellite. Next to this, clinker figures showing amino acid alignment in coding regions between the species representatives.

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