Fig. 3: Relative abundance of viruses and hosts across EHSs. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 3: Relative abundance of viruses and hosts across EHSs.

From: Ecosystem health shapes viral ecology in peatland soils

Fig. 3: Relative abundance of viruses and hosts across EHSs.

a, The relative abundance of virus (n = 1,448 genomes) and host (n = 411 genomes) genomes differentially abundant across EHS ‘trend groups’. b, The relative abundance of host genomes (n = 411 host genomes, top row) and virus genomes (n = 1,351 virus genomes, bottom row), categorized by host class. Only differentially abundant host and viral genomes are included. Host classes are labelled as follows: Domain (A = Archaea, B = Bacteria); Phylum; Class. Individual classes that were <1% in relative abundance were grouped into the same ‘<1% abundant’ category. c, Abundance ratios of differentially abundant hosts encoding eight key metabolic functions relevant to peat soils (n = 407 host genomes) and their predicted viruses (n = 550 virus genomes).

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