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GenoVi, an open-source automated circular genome visualizer for bacteria and archaea

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COG percentage distribution of Paraburkholderia replicons elucidates general functional patterns useful for its classification.

(A) COG percentage distribution of the 146 replicons from the Paraburkholderia genus. Hierarchical clustering revealed three distinct groups: Major chromosomes C1 (red); Minor chromosomes C2-C3-C4-C5-p1 (green); Plasmids (blue). CP&S: Cellular Processes and Signaling; IS&P: Information Storage and Processing; PC: Poorly Characterized. (B). Genomic features (size, GC-content, tRNA, and rRNA) from each replicon type were identified by COG percentage distribution. tRNA is the best feature to identify chromosomes (C1).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010998.g005