Fig. 2: Compositional overview of de novo genome assemblies obtained from coastal seawater using EMCG and other methods. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 2: Compositional overview of de novo genome assemblies obtained from coastal seawater using EMCG and other methods.

From: Single-particle genomics uncovers abundant non-canonical marine viruses from nanolitre volumes

Fig. 2

a, The fraction of prokarya-like genes relative to the fraction of virus-like sequence length in individual genome assemblies, which was used to tentatively distinguish cellular (orange) and virus-like (blue) SAGs. The SPCs containing E. coli cells were included in the EMCG workflow as internal standards (grey). The pie chart summarizes the fractions of cell-like and virus-like marine emSAG assemblies. b,c, Taxonomic composition of cellular SAGs recovered from EMCG (emSAGs, b) and prokarya-targeted FACS (cSAGs, c). d, Taxonomic phyla assignments of virus-like SAGs obtained using EMCG (emSAGs) and virus-targeting FAVS (vSAGs), arranged in order of decreasing average genome length in Viral RefSeq: Nucleocytoviricota (average genome length 676 kb), Uroviricota (56 kb), Preplasmiviricota (25 kb).

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