Figure 1From: Genomic comparison of 93 Bacillus phages reveals 12 clusters, 14 singletons and remarkable diversityNucleotide and amino acid dot plot analysis of 93 fully sequenced Bacillus phages reveals 12 clusters (A-L) and 14 singletons. Nucleotide (A) and amino acid (C) dot plot of Bacillus genomes of less than 100Â kb organized by similarity reveals 10 clusters of related phages. Nucleotide (B) and amino acid (D) dot plot of Bacillus genomes of greater than 100Â kb organized by similarity reveals 2 clusters of related phages. Thick lines indicate cluster assignments, which are provided on the Y-axis (A-L). Dot plots were produced using Gepard [61] and whole genome amino acid sequences were retrieved from Phamerator [62].Back to article page