MOESM6 of Discordant transmission of bacteria and viruses from mothers to babies at birth

  • Efrem Lim (Contributor)
  • Scott A. Handley (Contributor)
  • Rachel Rodgers (Contributor)
  • Rabia Maqsood (Contributor)
  • Barbara B. Warner (Contributor)
  • Cynthia Rodriguez (Contributor)
  • I. Malick Ndao (Contributor)
  • Lori R. Holtz (Contributor)
  • Phillip I. Tarr (Contributor)

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Additional file 5: Figure S5. Transkingdom interaction between bacteria and bacteriophage. Correlation of shared bacterial ASVs and viral contigs. (A) Heatmap shows the Pearson correlation between bacterial ASVs and bacteriophage contigs in infants from C-section delivery (left) clustered by hierarchical clustering. Second heatmap shows correlations from infants delivered vaginally clustered in the same order as correlations from infants delivered by C-section. B) Heatmap shows the Pearson correlation between bacterial ASVs and VirSorter identified bacteriophage contigs in infants delivered vaginally (left) clustered by hierarchical clustering. Second heatmap shows correlations from infants delivered by C-section clustered in the same order as correlations from infants delivered vaginally. These VirSorter analyses corroborate the contig analyses shown in Fig. 5.
Date made availableJan 1 2019
Publisherfigshare Academic Research System

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