Fig. 8: Backward trajectories (TJs) of two rain events leading to different deliveries of marine viruses and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) at the study site. | Nature Communications

Fig. 8: Backward trajectories (TJs) of two rain events leading to different deliveries of marine viruses and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) at the study site.

From: Marine viruses disperse bidirectionally along the natural water cycle

Fig. 8

Event 1 (upper left panel) refers to a rainwater sample from 7th to 9th of February, and Event 2 (lower left panel) to a sample collected between 14th to 22nd of February 2020. Sky blue and red points highlight where TJs travel above sea and land, respectively. Blue filled squares represent points where loading conditions were fulfilled (please see main text for further explanation). Panels on the right show corresponding deliveries of viruses and MAGs to the study sites. A virus was considered marine or from rain if assembled in such a sample and counted if detected based on read mapping. Marine MAGs were considered present in rainwater 0.2 µm samples if 90% of the genome was covered with reads (see Supplementary data 3). The right panel figure was created using Adobe Express. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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