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. 2002 Dec;68(12):6182–6192. doi: 10.1128/AEM.68.12.6182-6192.2002

FIG. 5.

FIG. 5.

Physical map comparing the organization of the origin of replication for plasmids pEP36 and pEA29 isolated from E. pyrifoliae strain Ep1/96 and E. amylovora strain Ea88, respectively. ORFs and their orientation are indicated by large directional arrows (Inline graphic). Incomplete ORFs are indicated by flecked arrows (Inline graphic). The position and organization of discrete families of repeats are indicated by various symbols: dotted vertical lines (¦) indicate an 8-bp repeat (ATTCTGGG) originally observed in pEP36, line arrows (→) designate a series of 3 to 14 8-bp repeats previously described in pEA29 (38). Inverted triangles (▸◂) show the position of an inverted repeat; the right repeat (◃) is incomplete in pEA29. Open arrows (➯) indicate the position of two 23-bp repeats found on pEP36 and of a single copy found on pEA29. The nine iterons are designated by solid vertical lines (|). Solid arrows (Inline graphic) indicate three 20-bp repeats found on pEP36 and on pEA29. Numbers found at either end of the drawing are the position in nucleotides of the segment depicted. The length of each segment is indicated in base pairs to the right of the drawing. An identical BamHI site is used to orient the plasmids. Maps are not to scale.