Fig. 4From: Gut commensal Enterocloster species host inoviruses that are secreted in vitro and in vivoRelated Enterocloster strains with highly similar inovirus prophages have unique relationships between inovirus secretion and host growth rate. A Inovirus secretion and growth rate of Enterocloster bacteria were differentially correlated, depending on the Enterocloster species. Linear regression and 95% confidence intervals are shown for each strain. Correlation coefficients and p-values were obtained using Spearman's correlation; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ****p < 1 × 10–5. B Top: protein–protein BLAST (blastp) comparisons of E. bolteae and E. clostridioformis 538 translated ORFs against the E. clostridioformis 455 translated ORFs; blastp top hit comparisons are depicted in the diagram with double-headed arrows. ORFs with no matches are highlighted by red, dashed boxes. Bottom: resulting percentage identity and alignment coverage of blastp results. Row labels were assigned based on the annotation predicted in Fig. 1C. Numbers in cells represent percentages. C ANI comparison of Enterocloster host genomes. Percentage sequence identity represented as the red color gradient and sequence coverage by purple circlesBack to article page