<p>The outer two rings (rings 1 and 2) are protein-encoding genes, which are color-coded according to COG category. Rings 3 and 4 are tRNA and rRNA genes. Ring 5 indicates the location of a prophage (magenta), phosphonate/heavy metal resistance island (cyan), and four insertion sequences (red; two insertion sequences at 2028543 and 2035034 are superimposed on this figure). The black circle indicates the deviation from the average %GC, and the purple and green circle is the GC skew (= [G − C]/[G + C]). Both the %GC and GC skew were calculated using a sliding window of 10,000 bp with a window step of 100.</p
<p>From outside to inside: first circle in blue indicates CDS predicted in the positive strands for ...
<p>The outermost circle represents the scale in Kbp. Contigs of the draft genome are presented as bo...
Genes lying inside of the circle are transcribed clockwise, and those outside are transcribed counte...
<p><b>Fig. 1.</b> Circular genome map of Pseudomonas sp. strain B1 with the first (outermost) and fo...
<p>The outermost concentric ring shown coding sequences (CDS) in blue on the plus (outer) and minus ...
Circles from outside to inside: CDS on the forward strand (1) and CDS on the reverse strand (2), bel...
<p>Forward strand and reverse strand CDSs (blue) are depicted on the outermost two circles of the ma...
<p>Circles correspond to the following: (1) forward strand genes; (2) reverse strand genes, (3) in r...
<p>The break is indicated by a wavy line at 12 o'clock. From the outer to the inner concentric circl...
<p>Genes drawn inside the circle are transcribed clockwise, whereas genes outside are transcribed co...
<p>A color legend for each ring (1 to 15) appears at the top of the figure. The figure highlights th...
<p>Genes shown outside the outer circle are transcribed clockwise and those inside are transcribed c...
<p>The green arrow of ring I represents chromosome I, while the blue arrow represents chromosome II....
<p>Larger circle depicts chromosomal DNA with the smaller circles representing the two plasmids. <b>...
<p>The two outermost circles denote positions of protein coding sequences (CDSs) on the positive (ci...
<p>From outside to inside: first circle in blue indicates CDS predicted in the positive strands for ...
<p>The outermost circle represents the scale in Kbp. Contigs of the draft genome are presented as bo...
Genes lying inside of the circle are transcribed clockwise, and those outside are transcribed counte...
<p><b>Fig. 1.</b> Circular genome map of Pseudomonas sp. strain B1 with the first (outermost) and fo...
<p>The outermost concentric ring shown coding sequences (CDS) in blue on the plus (outer) and minus ...
Circles from outside to inside: CDS on the forward strand (1) and CDS on the reverse strand (2), bel...
<p>Forward strand and reverse strand CDSs (blue) are depicted on the outermost two circles of the ma...
<p>Circles correspond to the following: (1) forward strand genes; (2) reverse strand genes, (3) in r...
<p>The break is indicated by a wavy line at 12 o'clock. From the outer to the inner concentric circl...
<p>Genes drawn inside the circle are transcribed clockwise, whereas genes outside are transcribed co...
<p>A color legend for each ring (1 to 15) appears at the top of the figure. The figure highlights th...
<p>Genes shown outside the outer circle are transcribed clockwise and those inside are transcribed c...
<p>The green arrow of ring I represents chromosome I, while the blue arrow represents chromosome II....
<p>Larger circle depicts chromosomal DNA with the smaller circles representing the two plasmids. <b>...
<p>The two outermost circles denote positions of protein coding sequences (CDSs) on the positive (ci...
<p>From outside to inside: first circle in blue indicates CDS predicted in the positive strands for ...
<p>The outermost circle represents the scale in Kbp. Contigs of the draft genome are presented as bo...
Genes lying inside of the circle are transcribed clockwise, and those outside are transcribed counte...