Fig. 2: Genome analysis. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 2: Genome analysis.

From: A bacterial pioneer produces cellulase complexes that persist through community succession

Fig. 2

a, Population genome of ‘Ca. R. cellulovorans’ recovered from metagenomics data from the 15 l cultivation. The genome was dispersed on 114 scaffolds (blue), with 2,814 predicted CDS (coding DNA sequences) in forward (red) and reverse (green) and average (orange) coverage. N50 is the shortest sequence length that includes 50% of the assembled genome, summing from the largest contig. b, Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on 86 concatenated amino acid sequences that are conserved in the Paenibacillaceae (Supplementary Table 6). c, Molecular organization of multidomain GH genes from the population genome of ‘Ca. R. cellulovorans’ arranged in a 17-kb gene cluster.

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