Extended Data Fig. 4: The metabolisms of the prokaryotic SMGC MAGs and isolates. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 4: The metabolisms of the prokaryotic SMGC MAGs and isolates.

From: Integrating cultivation and metagenomics for a multi-kingdom view of skin microbiome diversity and functions

Extended Data Fig. 4: The metabolisms of the prokaryotic SMGC MAGs and isolates.

Annotation of the prokaryotic SMGC using DRAM shows that clades largely represented by uncultured species (outlined in black) are depleted in pathways involved in aerobic respiration, suggesting that the standard skin culture conditions are not able to capture the full diversity of microbes found on human skin.

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