Fig. 2: Abundance, prevalence and richness of the viral clades in the 1-year-old infant gut. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 2: Abundance, prevalence and richness of the viral clades in the 1-year-old infant gut.

From: Expanding known viral diversity in the healthy infant gut

Fig. 2

Already-known viral clades are indicated in italics. ssDNA clades have been marked with a star as their abundances may be inflated from amplification bias. a, Prevalence and MRA of the 17 VOCs across samples. b, Prevalence and MRA of the 248 VFCs. The major VFCs were defined as the ten most abundant caudoviral VFCs in the data, and are coloured and labelled. Minor VFCs as well as ssDNA families are in grey. Predicted lifestyles for the ten major VFCs are indicated by different shapes. c, VOCs and VFCs scaled by species richness, ordered by MRA. VOC12 and Rowavirales are not shown due to their small sizes. The VFCs are represented underneath the VOCs they belong to. Clade prevalence, abundance and species richness are highly interrelated, and several previously undescribed clades outnumber crAssphage in the infant gut.

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