Fig. 3From: The persistence and stabilization of auxiliary genes in the human skin viromeNonredundant bacterial auxiliary metabolic categories identified in human skin virome bacteriophage contigs. Overall metabolic categories showed similar count ratios in both the within-sample assembled bacteriophage dataset (B) and the meta-assembled bacteriophage dataset (C). Each metabolic category was further broken down by AMG-associated KEGG pathways for the meta-assembled dataset (A). Counts are representative of the total number of nonredundant AMGs present within each category identified within the generated bacteriophage assembly databases and are not a measure of abundance within the study population. The persistence and abundance of each metabolic category and metabolic pathway are described in Additional file 4: Figs. S1 and S2Back to article page