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From: Species- and strain-level diversity of Corynebacteria isolated from human facial skin

Fig. 2

Closed genomes of two novel species of cutaneous corynebacteria, tentatively named “C. vikingii” and “C. borealis. (A) Comparative genome maps of “C. vikingii” (strain P3-F1) and (B)C. borealis” (strain P8-C1). Reference genomes of closely related species, i.e., C. appendicis and C. genitalium were used, as well as more distant genomes, i.e., from the species C. sanguinis, C. ureicelerivorans, C. aurimucosum, C. tuberculostearicum, C. kefirresidentii, C. striatum and C. kroppenstedtii. Accession numbers of the genomes are given in the methods part. Each colored ring represents a genome that was compared to “C. vikingii” P3-F1 (in A) and “C. borealis” P8-C1 (in B). Blast nucleotide identify thresholds were set to 100%, 70% and 30%, and color-coded as indicated in the legend. The same legend applies to both A and B, with the exception that the orange ring represents the genome of “C. borealis” P8-C1 in A and “C. vikingii” P3-F1 in B

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