Fig. 7: The effects of geographical features of seamounts on viral community. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: The effects of geographical features of seamounts on viral community.

From: Diversity and potential host-interactions of viruses inhabiting deep-sea seamount sediments

Fig. 7

a Accumulation curves of viral protein clusters (PCs, above) and viral operational taxonomic units (vOTUs, below) in the seamount dataset. b Number of viral PCs (above) and vOTUs (below) shared by multiple samples. c Calculated connectivity of viral (dashed line) and prokaryotic (solid line) populations between neighboring seamount sampling sites. The connectivity of viral and prokaryotic populations was calculated based on the similarity in the prokaryotic operational taxonomic unit (pOTU) and vOTU profiles, respectively. The gradient scale indicates the similarity between neighboring seamount sampling sites. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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