Fig. 5: tRNA organizational clusters in “Gammachlorovirus” species. | npj Viruses

Fig. 5: tRNA organizational clusters in “Gammachlorovirus” species.

From: Revealing the hidden diversity of Chlorella heliozoae-infecting giant viruses

Fig. 5

Schematic alignment of tRNAs found in representatives of each “Gammachlorovirus” species. Each line represents the genome of the isolate with tRNA’s greatest number and diversity. The isolate’s species is indicated by Roman numerals (I. Br0604L, CL-S-1-m; II. GM0701.1; III. NE-JV-2; IV. S-NE-7, S-NE-13, NTS-1; V. S-NE-20; VI. GNLD-22; VII. NES-4A-M1/NES-5A-L1; VIII. NES-4A-S1/Canal-1/S-NE-22; IX. S-NE-11; X. MN0810.1). Each tRNA is indicated by a circle and the letters in the circle correspond to the amino acid related to the tRNA. The arabic numbers indicate the distance between two consecutive tRNAs. The tRNA separated for the double slash is far from the tRNA cluster. Empty circles represent the use of a less frequent anticodon. Hatch circles represent tRNAs where introns are found. The alignment is scale-free, with the sole purpose of illustrating the positions of the tRNA in the genome among the different species.

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