Circles from outer to inner represent; circle 1 and 4: positions of the matched regions representing mobile elements (orange), similarity with other plasmids (green) and resistance genes (red). Circle 2. CDS in plus strand(purple), Circle 3. positions of CDS in minus strand (purple), Circle 4. G+C content and deviation from the average, Circle 5. G+C skew in green (+) and purple (–) and Circle 6. scale in kbp.</p
<p>The inner circle represents the GC bias [(G - C)/(G + C)], with positive and negative values in r...
<p>Changes occurring in the ceca in comparison to LB (pink circle) or in the spleens compared to the...
<p>Rings from the outside to the inside on the chromosome: 1 and 2, leading and lagging strand open ...
Circles from outer to inner represent; circle 1. positions of Coding Sequences (CDS) in plus strand ...
<p>The outermost concentric ring shown coding sequences (CDS) in blue on the plus (outer) and minus ...
<p>The two innermost circles represent the GC Content and the GC Skew respectively.</p
<p>Map and underlying analysis were performed with the CGView Comparison Tool <a href="http://www.pl...
<p>The colour coding is as followed: red—IS<i>26</i> (8 copies IS<i>26</i>a to IS<i>26</i>h), yellow...
<p>The rings show from outside to inside the (i) position of different regions of plasmid pDTC28 (re...
<p>The map was visualized in CGView <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal...
Arrows indicate annotated CDSs; blue arrows represent CDSs with predicted functions based on sequenc...
<p>From the outside inwards, the outer circle indicates the homologous regions to the <i>E. coli</i>...
Circles represent the following characteristics from the outermost circle to the center: (1) contig ...
<p>The outer circle represents the core (blue) and accessory genes (yellow) as defined previously <a...
<p>The outer ring shows the functional regions of the plasmid: conjugative transfer (blue), plasmid ...
<p>The inner circle represents the GC bias [(G - C)/(G + C)], with positive and negative values in r...
<p>Changes occurring in the ceca in comparison to LB (pink circle) or in the spleens compared to the...
<p>Rings from the outside to the inside on the chromosome: 1 and 2, leading and lagging strand open ...
Circles from outer to inner represent; circle 1. positions of Coding Sequences (CDS) in plus strand ...
<p>The outermost concentric ring shown coding sequences (CDS) in blue on the plus (outer) and minus ...
<p>The two innermost circles represent the GC Content and the GC Skew respectively.</p
<p>Map and underlying analysis were performed with the CGView Comparison Tool <a href="http://www.pl...
<p>The colour coding is as followed: red—IS<i>26</i> (8 copies IS<i>26</i>a to IS<i>26</i>h), yellow...
<p>The rings show from outside to inside the (i) position of different regions of plasmid pDTC28 (re...
<p>The map was visualized in CGView <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal...
Arrows indicate annotated CDSs; blue arrows represent CDSs with predicted functions based on sequenc...
<p>From the outside inwards, the outer circle indicates the homologous regions to the <i>E. coli</i>...
Circles represent the following characteristics from the outermost circle to the center: (1) contig ...
<p>The outer circle represents the core (blue) and accessory genes (yellow) as defined previously <a...
<p>The outer ring shows the functional regions of the plasmid: conjugative transfer (blue), plasmid ...
<p>The inner circle represents the GC bias [(G - C)/(G + C)], with positive and negative values in r...
<p>Changes occurring in the ceca in comparison to LB (pink circle) or in the spleens compared to the...
<p>Rings from the outside to the inside on the chromosome: 1 and 2, leading and lagging strand open ...