Fig. 1: Phylogenetic diversity of the human gastrointestinal microbiota genome collection. | Nature Biotechnology

Fig. 1: Phylogenetic diversity of the human gastrointestinal microbiota genome collection.

From: A human gut bacterial genome and culture collection for improved metagenomic analyses

Fig. 1: Phylogenetic diversity of the human gastrointestinal microbiota genome collection.

Maximum-likelihood tree generated using the 40 universal core genes from the 737 HBC genomes (green outer circle) and the 617 high-quality public genomes derived from human gastrointestinal tract samples, which together make up the HGG. Branch color distinguishes bacterial phyla belonging to Actinobacteria (gold; n = 129 genomes), Bacteroidetes (green; n = 231 genomes), Firmicutes (blue; n = 772 genomes), Fusobacteria (black; n = 26 genomes), Synergistetes (pink; n = 2 genomes) and Proteobacteria (orange; n = 194 genomes) shown.

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