Fig. 5: MAGs resolve host–virus connectivity. | Nature Biotechnology

Fig. 5: MAGs resolve host–virus connectivity.

From: A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes

Fig. 5: MAGs resolve host–virus connectivity.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Bacterial and archaeal phyla from the GEM catalog were linked to viruses. The bar plot displays the percentage of MAGs linked to viruses from each phylum containing 100 or more MAGs. Phylum names were derived from the GTDB, and the numbers to the right represent MAGs from each phylum. Bar colors indicate the method of linking viruses to hosts; white indicates the percentage of MAGs not associated with any virus. b, Phylogeny of DJR viruses with associated host information. For each clade of three or more DJR sequences associated with the same host group, host information is indicated next to the clade along with the number of sequences linking this DJR clade to this host group, first from reference sequences, then from the GEM catalog. Reference sequences were obtained from Kauffman et al.59. Clades are colored according to the origin of the host information, and new host groups identified exclusively from the GEM catalog are highlighted in bold. All nodes with >50% support are displayed as multifurcation, and nodes with >80% support are highlighted with a black dot.

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