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Fig 1 - Invertible promoters mediate bacterial phase variation, antibiotic resistance, and host adaptation in the gut

Fig. 1. Prevalence and number of invertons per genome are enriched in host-associated species. (A and B) The percentage of genomes identified with invertons (A) and the number of invertons per genome (B) from aquatic, terrestrial, and host-associated isolates. (C and D) In the phylum Bacteroidetes, the percentage of genomes identified with invertons (C) and the number of invertons per genome (D) from aquatic, terrestrial, host sites other than gut, and host gut-associated isolates. **P ≤ 0.01, ***P ≤ 0.001.
Prevalence and number of invertons per genome are enriched in host-associated species. (A and B) The percentage of genomes identified with invertons (A) and the number of invertons per genome (B) from aquatic, terrestrial, and host-associated isolates. (C and D) In the phylum Bacteroidetes, the percentage of genomes identified with invertons (C) and the number of invertons per genome (D) from aquatic, terrestrial, host sites other than gut, and host gut-associated isolates. **P ≤ 0.01, ***P ≤ 0.001.
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