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Figure 1- | Standards in Genomic Sciences

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From: Two genome sequences of the same bacterial strain, Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAl 5, suggest a new standard in genome sequence submission

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Alignment of G. diazotrophicus PAl 5 optical map with in silico maps of genome sequences A: The BglII optical map of G. diazotrophicus PAl 5 aligned against in silico optical maps calculated from the genome sequence proposed by RioGene (AM889285) and JGI (CP001189). B–D: Misassemblies in PAl 5 RioGene sequence when aligned against the optical map. B: Two large inversions in RioGene sequence compared to the optical map. C: Large translocation in RioGene sequence. D: Five translocations in RioGene sequence. Dark blue represents cut sites, light blue represents aligned regions, red represents regions aligning to both sequences, and white represents unaligned regions. Alignment lines for inversions and translocations highlighted in pink. Inverted and translocated regions highlighted in yellow.

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