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Fig. 4

From: Complete genome sequence of lytic bacteriophage RG-2014 that infects the multidrug resistant bacterium Delftia tsuruhatensis ARB-1

Fig. 4

Dotplot of N4-like phage genomes. Phage genomes were arranged in the same orientation and a dot plot was constructed by Gephard [39] with a word length setting of 11. The phages in the figure include the current extant diversity among the N4-like phages; those that are not included are very similar to one of the phages that is included (their sequences are all in GenBank and can be retrieved by searching with their names). In the plot thin red lines separate the phage genomes, and thick red lines separate the most clearly delineated subtypes. At the right, the genus (red text), family (black text) and class (blue text) of each phage’s host bacteria are indicated; vertical very thick red lines on the right indicate phages that infect the same host genus, and very thick blue lines mark host families

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