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Fig. 5 | Standards in Genomic Sciences

Fig. 5

From: Draft genome sequence of Methylibium sp. strain T29, a novel fuel oxygenate-degrading bacterial isolate from Hungary

Fig. 5

Detection and features of the pT29A plasmid. a Separation of megaplasmids of M. petroleiphilum PM1 and M. sp. T29 by pulsed field gel electrophoresis. The experiment was conducted according to Barton et al. [30]. The arrows show the ~600 kb partially linearized megaplasmid of M. petroleiphilum PM1 described in [10], and the ~87 kb partially linearized pT29A plasmid described in this paper. b Circular representation of the pT29A plasmid of M. sp. T29 displaying relevant features. The circular map was visualized by CGView [36]. The features are the following from outside to center: genes on forward strand, genes on reverse strand (colored by COG categories), GC content and GC skew

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