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From: Genomic comparison of 93 Bacillus phages reveals 12 clusters, 14 singletons and remarkable diversity

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Analysis of fully sequenced Bacillus phage genomes belonging to clusters A through H reveals 15 subclusters. (A-H) Bacillus phage clusters A through H, respectively. Subcluster divisions are provided by blue lines and are indicated on the Y-axis when there are more than one per cluster. Individual phages are separated by red lines. Phage names are provided on the X-axis and Y-axis with host abbreviation from which the phages were isolated were isolated indicated on the Y-axis. Hosts abbreviations are Bacillus anthracis (A), Bacillus cereus (C), Bacillus sp. (B), Bacillus megaterium (M), Bacillus pumulis (P), Bacillus subtilis (S), Bacillus thuringiensis (T), and Bacillus weihenstephanensis MG1, (W). Dot plots were produced using Gepard [61]. Phage Andromeda is abbreviated (Andro.).

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