Extended Data Fig. 2: Clickable gene map of vOTUs belonging to the the Ingridviridae family. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 2: Clickable gene map of vOTUs belonging to the the Ingridviridae family.

From: Expanding known viral diversity in the healthy infant gut

Extended Data Fig. 2

Available online at http://copsac.com/earlyvir/f1y/families/Ingridviridae.svg along with similar maps for the remaining 247 families, available via http://copsac.com/earlyvir/f1y/fig1.svg. Small vertical gaps between vOTUs denote genus boundaries, while large gaps denote subfamily boundaries. Ordering of the vOTUs follows the order in the APS tree and thus, related vOTUs are next to each other. ORFs are aligned vertically based on strandedness and colored by VOG affiliation. VOG definitions against the PhROGs database87 can be looked up by clicking on each ORF. ORF gene product (GP) numbers are displayed by mouse-over hovering. GenBank files for each vOTU can be viewed along with virus and host taxonomy by clicking on the OTU name. Caudoviral maps were inverted and zeroed according to TerL gene coordinates, while the GenBank files were not. Reference phages that belong to the same family were also included in the maps and are indicated by GenBank accession numbers.

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