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. 2021 Jul 9;20(2):260–273. doi: 10.1016/j.gpb.2021.07.001

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Ka/Ks ratios of ARGs and VirGs in periodontitis and control samples from both datasets

A. Ka/Ks ratios of ARGs in periodontitis and control samples from current dataset. B. Ka/Ks ratios of ARGs in periodontitis and control samples from Wang and colleagues [24]. C. Ka/Ks ratios of VirGs in periodontitis and control samples from current dataset. D. Ka/Ks ratios of VirGs in periodontitis and control samples from Wang and colleagues [24]. Genes are marked in red if their Ka/Ks ratios are higher than 1 in periodontitis samples and lower than 1 in control samples. Genes are marked in green if their Ka/Ks ratios are higher than 1 in control samples and lower than 1 in periodontitis samples. Genes are colored in orange if their Ka/Ks ratios are higher than 1 in both periodontitis and control samples.