Extended Data Fig. 4: Network of E. coli (left) or P. psychrophila (right) genes with positive and negative RB-TnSeq interaction fitness. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 4: Network of E. coli (left) or P. psychrophila (right) genes with positive and negative RB-TnSeq interaction fitness.

From: Bacterial–fungal interactions revealed by genome-wide analysis of bacterial mutant fitness

Extended Data Fig. 4

Each purple node represents a fungal partner and is labeled as follows: fungal partner (number of genes with interaction fitness; number of genes with interaction fitness unique to this condition). Each blue or orange node represents a bacterial gene. Nodes are colored by whether the average interaction fitness is positive (blue) or negative (orange) as shown in the legend below and are sized by average strength of interaction fitness across partners.

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