Fig. 7: Examples of stop codon reassignments, intein, and self-splicing intron insertions in conserved genes of crAss-like phages. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Examples of stop codon reassignments, intein, and self-splicing intron insertions in conserved genes of crAss-like phages.

From: Analysis of metagenome-assembled viral genomes from the human gut reveals diverse putative CrAss-like phages with unique genomic features

Fig. 7: Examples of stop codon reassignments, intein, and self-splicing intron insertions in conserved genes of crAss-like phages.

Horizontal lines denote co-directed reading frames in the nucleotide sequence; short vertical bars indicate standard stop codons (red: TAG, green: TGA, blue: TAA); colored shapes indicate domains or domain fragments, mapped to the nucleotide sequence.

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