Fig. 3From: Comparative genomics reveals phylogenetic distribution patterns of secondary metabolites in Amycolatopsis speciesGenetic network and rarefaction curves of Amycolatopsis BGCs. Color codes are respective for gene cluster type (a) or phylogeny (b). A node stands for a specific BGC, while the length of the edges represents their relation, expressed through the Jaccard index value (threshold 0.65). (c) Rarefaction curves representing the BGC richness of the four phylogenetic subgroups. 1. albachelin-like NRPS and similar clusters (see Additional file 1: Figure S7), 2. 2-methylisoborneol, 3. glycopeptides, 4. rifamycin, 5. ECO-0501, 6. macrotermycin-like PKS clusters, 7. octacosamicin, 8. chelocardinBack to article page