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. 2020 May 14;6(5):e000373. doi: 10.1099/mgen.0.000373

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Expansion of the Fe-S flavoenzyme superfamily in Clostridia when compared to other gut-related taxa. Scatterplot representing the Fe-S flavoenzyme copy number across some gut-related bacteria. The taxonomic groups cover the five major phyla from the gut: Firmicutes (Clostridia and Bacilli), Proteobacteria (Enterobacteriaceae), Actinobacteria ( Eggerthella ) and Bacteroidetes ( Bacteroides ). The representative candidates used for this analysis were gathered by discarding genomes whose GenBank files were stated to be isolated from sources such as pig, insects, rumen, sludge, water or soil. The percentages above the graph represent how many of the genomes harbour at least one Fe-S flavoenzyme-encoding gene out of the total number of genomes from that taxon. The copy numbers reported are discrete numbers, but are visually distributed in order to allow showing how many genomes were found for each copy number.