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Fig. 2 | Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Crop management shapes the diversity and activity of DNA and RNA viruses in the rhizosphere

Fig. 2

Taxonomic diversity and predicted hosts for recovered viral populations. A Shared protein content of recovered vOTUs with all currently available phage genomes, as determined by vConTACT2. Network graph visualization includes 262 clustered dsDNA vOTUs (red nodes), 7677 clustered ssRNA phage vOTUs (blue nodes), and 12,586 clustered reference DNA and RNA phage genomes (gray nodes). B Formation of genus-level viral clusters by recovery library. Relative proportion of vOTUs that formed viral clusters with previously isolated phage genomes (green), without previously isolated phage genomes (orange), and singletons i.e., those that are did not form viral clusters (pink) for dsDNA vOTUs (left) and ssRNA phage vOTUs (right). C Putative bacterial host phyla of vOTUs by recovery library. Relative proportion of vOTUs predicted to infect bacterial host phyla for dsDNA vOTUs (left) and ssRNA phage vOTUs (right). vOTUs with unknown host genera are excluded. Bar fill color indicates bacterial host phylum for the top ten most common host phyla. Proteobacteria are separated into classes. “Other” represents remaining host phyla

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