Fig. 3: Quality of virus-like emSAGs, virus FACS-based vSAGs and viral vMAGs. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 3: Quality of virus-like emSAGs, virus FACS-based vSAGs and viral vMAGs.

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

Fig. 3

a, Genome assembly length. Stars indicate significant differences (two-sided Wilcoxon test, ****p < 0.001). b, Quality assignments by CheckV (ND, not determined). c, Counts of vOTUs with various network topologies. Topology examples are provided in the insets, where nodes are emSAGs (pink) and vMAGs (blue) connected by shared vOTU edges. d, Illustration of alignments of multiple vMAGs against a single emSAG that form vOTU 66 (see SAG and MAGs listed in Supplementary Table 8). e, Illustration of a vOTU containing a single MAG and multiple SAGs from vOTU 245. Top: sequence depth of viral metagenome reads mapped on the longest emSAG in this vOTU. Bottom: alignments of the emSAGs and vMAG that form this vOTU (see SAGs and MAGs listed in Supplementary Table 7). The pink bar marks the region covered by the only vMAG of this vOTU.

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