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From: Comparative genome analysis of marine purple sulfur bacterium Marichromatium gracile YL28 reveals the diverse nitrogen cycle mechanisms and habitat-specific traits

Figure 4

Whole-genome comparisons in three genera of purple bacteria. The color intensity in each ring represents the BLAST match identity. (A) Whole-genome comparison of all the strains considered in this work; (B) Whole-genome comparisons of strains of purple sulfur bacteria and T118, IL144. The color intensity in each ring represents the BLAST match identity. from inner to outer ring: M. purpuratum 984, A. vinosum DSM 180, T. violascens DSM 198, T. mobilis 8321, Ectothiorhodospira sp. BSL-9, H. halophila SL1, R. gelatinosus IL144, R. ferrireducens T118. (C) Whole-genome comparisons of 12 strains of purple non-sulfur bacteria. The color intensity in each ring represents the BLAST match identity. from inner to outer ring: R. palustris BisA53, BisB18, BisB5, DX-1, HaA2, TIE-1, B. viridis, B. viridis ATCC19567, B. viridis DSM133, Rhodoplanes sp. Z2-YC6860, R. vannielii ATCC 17100. (D) Whole-genome comparisons 11 strains of two gena in Rhodobacter and Rhodovulum in purple non-sulfur bacteria. The color intensity in each ring represents the BLAST match identity from inner to outer ring: R. capsulatus SB 1003, Rhodobacter sp. LPB0142, R. sphaeroides ATCC 17025, R. sphaeroides ATCC 17029, R. sphaeroides KD131, R. sphaeroides MBTLJ-13, R. sphaeroides MBTLJ-8, R. sulfidophilum DSM1374, R. sulfidophilum DSM2351, R. sulfidophilum SNK001; (E) whole-genome comparisons in Rhodobacter, from inner to outer ring: R. rubrum F11, R. centenum SW, P. photometricum DSM 122.

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