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. 2018 Jun 11;3(7):804–813. doi: 10.1038/s41564-018-0176-9

Fig. 1. Nexus between phylogeny and function of HBDs.

Fig. 1

a, Phylogenomic analysis of 432 Proteobacteria MAGs and 43 Planctomycetes MAGs in the non-redundant genomic database (including the nine HBDs) using a collection of 37 phylogenetic marker gene families. Layers surrounding the phylogenomic tree indicate genome size and taxonomy of each MAG at the phylum and class level. b, Functional network of the nine HBDs based on a total of 5,912 identified gene functions. Size and colour of genomic nodes represent the number of detected functions and MAG taxonomy, respectively. Colours of functional nodes indicate their occurrence in the different HBDs.