Figure 2
PAK_P4 takes over the host cell transcription, faster than PAK_P3, over the course of infection. Three independent biological replicates of RNA extracts were harvested from PAK_P4 and PAK_P3 infected cells at 0 min, 3.5 min and 13 min post infection, as well as a single sample collected at 6.5 min and all were subsequently sequenced. Percentages of reads mapping to phage genomes (a) and to the host genome (b) over the course of PAK_P4 infection (gray bars) or PAK_P3 infection (white bars) are plotted. The 6.5 min time point was not included in further analyses as it was performed as a single replicate.

PAK_P4 takes over the host cell transcription, faster than PAK_P3, over the course of infection. Three independent biological replicates of RNA extracts were harvested from PAK_P4 and PAK_P3 infected cells at 0 min, 3.5 min and 13 min post infection, as well as a single sample collected at 6.5 min and all were subsequently sequenced. Percentages of reads mapping to phage genomes (a) and to the host genome (b) over the course of PAK_P4 infection (gray bars) or PAK_P3 infection (white bars) are plotted. The 6.5 min time point was not included in further analyses as it was performed as a single replicate.

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