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Fig. 5 | BMC Microbiology

Fig. 5

From: Genomic and phenotypic analysis of a novel clinical isolate of Corynebacterium pyruviciproducens

Fig. 5

Circular genome map of C. pyruviciproducens strain WYJY-01. The outermost circle is the indication of genome size, each scale is 5 kb; the second and third circles are genes on the positive and negative strands of the genome, respectively, and different colors represent different COG functional classifications; the fourth circle is repetition Sequence; the fifth circle is tRNA and rRNA, blue is tRNA, and purple is rRNA; the sixth circle is GC content, the light yellow part indicates that the GC content in this region is higher than the average GC content of the genome, and the higher the peak, the higher the average GC content. The greater the difference, the blue part indicates that the GC content of the region is lower than the average GC content of the genome; the innermost circle is the GC-skew, dark gray represents the region with G content greater than C, and red represents the region with C content greater than G

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