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. 2021 Jan 15;11:1600. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-80990-6

Table 1.

Proportion of phages within income classes.

Total 100% ≥ 60% Shareda
High Middle Low High Middle Low High Middle Low High-middle High-low Middle-low
NCBIcount/total (%) 450/638 (70.5%) 565/638 (88.6%) 359/638 (56.2%) 45/638 (7.0%) 115/638 (18.0%) 14/638 (2.2%) 98/638 (15.3%) 207/638 (32.4%) 96/638 (15.0%) 113/638 (17.7%) 17/638 (2.7%) 162/638 (25.3%)
IMG/VR gen. count/total (%) 3102/3699 (83.9%) 2979/3699 (80.5%) 1961/3699 (53.0%) 595/3699 (16.1%) 414/3699 (11.2%) 75/3699 (2.0%) 1186/3699 (32.1%) 645/3699 (17.4%) 429/3699 (11.6%) 957/3699 (25.9%) 170/3699 (4.6%) 337/3699 (9.1%)
Huge phages count/total (%) 59/114 (51.8%) 99/114 (86.8%) 74/114 (64.9%) 4/114 (3.5%) 23/114 (20.2%) 6/114 (5.3%) 10/114 (8.8%) 26/114 (22.8%) 43/114 (37.7%) 12/114 (10.5%) 0/114 (0%) 21/114 (18.4%)

gen. genomes.

The total is the database total and not the income class total.

Number of shared phages are phages that in the excluded class contributes with ≤ 20% while the contribution for the included classes is ≥ 20%.

NCBI: 184, 67 and 269 not observed within the high-income, middle-income and low-income class, respectively.

IMG/VR genomes: 596, 719 and 1737 not observed within the high-income, middle-income and low-income class, respectively.

Huge phages: 55, 15 and 40 phages not observed within the high-income, middle-income and low-income class, respectively.