<p>Moving out from the innermost circle: the black circle describes the GC% content in a window = 1000 bp; the green circle represents the CDSs of the antisense DNA strand, and the red circle the CDSs of the sense DNA strand; the outermost circle shows all scaffolds, each one alternating between blue and black.</p
<p>Pink and blue indicate forward and reverse genes, respectively. Black lines correspond to regions...
<p>(A) The outermost circle and the second circle show the positions of the CDS in clockwise and cou...
<p>Circular representation of the 1.19 Mbp genome. The tracks from the outmost circles represent (1)...
<p>Features from the outer circle to the center are: genes on the forward strand (color by COG categ...
<p>The <i>dna</i>A gene is at position zero. Starting from the outside, the first circle shows the g...
<p>A circular representation of the “<i>Ca.</i> M. girerdii” reference genome (strain VCU_M1) assemb...
<p>From outside to inside: first circle in blue indicates CDS predicted in the positive strands for ...
Circles from outside to inside: CDS on the forward strand (1) and CDS on the reverse strand (2), bel...
<p>The outermost circle represents the scale in Kbp. Contigs of the draft genome are presented as bo...
<p>The first circle from inside is the color-coded COG functional category and next black circle ind...
Circle 1 (from outside to inside): scale marked in megabases. Circle 2: location of transposases (re...
<p>The two innermost circles represent the GC Content and the GC Skew respectively.</p
<p>The GC skew is calculated as (G-C)/(G+C) and the GC plot shows GC% content plot. The outer circle...
<p>Circles correspond to the following features, starting with the outermost circle: (1) forward str...
<p>From the outer to inner layers, the circle shows (i) nucleotide positions in kilobases (kb) (blac...
<p>Pink and blue indicate forward and reverse genes, respectively. Black lines correspond to regions...
<p>(A) The outermost circle and the second circle show the positions of the CDS in clockwise and cou...
<p>Circular representation of the 1.19 Mbp genome. The tracks from the outmost circles represent (1)...
<p>Features from the outer circle to the center are: genes on the forward strand (color by COG categ...
<p>The <i>dna</i>A gene is at position zero. Starting from the outside, the first circle shows the g...
<p>A circular representation of the “<i>Ca.</i> M. girerdii” reference genome (strain VCU_M1) assemb...
<p>From outside to inside: first circle in blue indicates CDS predicted in the positive strands for ...
Circles from outside to inside: CDS on the forward strand (1) and CDS on the reverse strand (2), bel...
<p>The outermost circle represents the scale in Kbp. Contigs of the draft genome are presented as bo...
<p>The first circle from inside is the color-coded COG functional category and next black circle ind...
Circle 1 (from outside to inside): scale marked in megabases. Circle 2: location of transposases (re...
<p>The two innermost circles represent the GC Content and the GC Skew respectively.</p
<p>The GC skew is calculated as (G-C)/(G+C) and the GC plot shows GC% content plot. The outer circle...
<p>Circles correspond to the following features, starting with the outermost circle: (1) forward str...
<p>From the outer to inner layers, the circle shows (i) nucleotide positions in kilobases (kb) (blac...
<p>Pink and blue indicate forward and reverse genes, respectively. Black lines correspond to regions...
<p>(A) The outermost circle and the second circle show the positions of the CDS in clockwise and cou...
<p>Circular representation of the 1.19 Mbp genome. The tracks from the outmost circles represent (1)...