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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 8.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Host Microbe. 2021 Aug 16;29(9):1351–1365.e11. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2021.07.011

Figure 2: Bacteroides ADPRTs are found in a bacteriophage element that mediates horizontal transfer in the gut.

Figure 2:

A) Map of the predicted Bxa phage genome sequenced in B. stercoris ATCC 43183. Base pair numbers are shown around the outside. Genes are shown as arrows pointing in the direction of translation and colored by predicted function, with genes of interest labelled. Interior circles indicate GC content (green, high; purple, low). B) Phylogenetic tree of 98 NCBI Bacteroidetes genomes, with sequence accession number listed to the left and species to the right of the red circles. Closed circles indicate the Bxa phage element is present. Arrangements and lengths of the gp6, bxa and arh genes are shown, if present. C) Phage integration site relative to a putative secD operon in bxa-encoding genomes, conserved across multiple Bacteroidetes strains. D) Percentage of Bacteroidetes strains in the BIO-ML and NCBI genome collections with a predicted Bxa phage (blue). See also File S1.