Fig. 2: Klebsiella rectal isolates are highly diverse and infection-associated genes span that diversity. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Klebsiella rectal isolates are highly diverse and infection-associated genes span that diversity.

From: Combined comparative genomics and clinical modeling reveals plasmid-encoded genes are independently associated with Klebsiella infection

Fig. 2

a Core genome phylogeny tree of sequenced Klebsiella rectal isolates. The inner ring indicates the species, the middle ring indicates a clonal group of concern (hypervirulent [Hv] CG: clonal groups 23, 25, 380; MDR CG: 14/15, 17/20, 37, 147, 258, 307), and the outer ring indicates site of infection for concordant clinical isolate. b Heatmap of infection-associated gene presence/absence organized vertically by core genome phylogeny and horizontally by the strength of association (Odds ratio) between gene presence and infection following adjustment for patient variables.

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