Retrieve the results by the job ID in Results page: PHIS_2020100611011105

total 2 bacterial sequence(s) are input, remove 0 bacterial sequence(s) (length < 1000bp) and 2 bacterial sequence(s) are retained to execute PHISDector for predition of hosts.

Contig_ID Contig_Def Genome_Size(bp) Predicted_Infecting_Phage_Number
NZ_CP047021 NZ_CP047021.1 Staphylococcus aureus strain M2024 chromosome 2791940 15
NZ_CP047022 NZ_CP047022.1 Staphylococcus aureus strain M2024 plasmid pl1_M2024 19760 1

Annotation:

1. If bacterial contig size < 1000bp, PHISDetector will not consider this contig.

2. If the input file is multi-fasta format, PHISDetector will consider no more than 50 contigs(length>=1000bp)

Predicted infecting phage information

Lists of Predicted infecting phage keywords

Strong:  the bacterium-phage pair passes Criterion 1
Weak:  the bacterium-phage pair passes Criterion 2 but doesn't pass Criterion 1
Not validated

Phage_ID Phage_Def Score CRISPR Prophage Genetic homology Sequence composition PPI PHIS Details
MG543995 Staphylococcus phage UPMK_1 1.0 No Strong Strong Yes No
MH384260 Staphylococcus phage SA780ruMSSAST101 1.0 No Strong Strong Yes No
KX232515 Staphylococcus phage 3 AJ-2017 1.0 No Strong Strong Yes No
MH401414 Staphylococcus aureus phage SA45ruMSSAST97 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
GQ915271 Staphylococcus phage SAP090B 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
MH401415 Staphylococcus aureus phage SA537ruMSSAST97 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
KY695153 Staphylococcus phage SA7 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
MG564297 Staphylococcus phage UPMK_2 1.0 No No Strong Yes No
KC595279 Staphylococcus phage StauST398-5 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes Yes
KY653125 Staphylococcus phage IME1346_01 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
AF424783 Staphylococcus aureus phage phi 13 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
JX013863 Staphylococcus phage StauST398-1 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
KC342645 Staphylococcus phage JS01 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
EF462197 Staphylococcus phage tp310-1 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No
AB009866 Staphylococcus phage PVL proviral DNA 1.0 No Weak Strong Yes No