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. 2007 Aug 3;189(20):7417–7425. doi: 10.1128/JB.00375-07

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

Synteny between plasmid pMOL28 from C. metallidurans CH34 and pHG1 from R. eutropha H16. Plasmid pMOL28 from C. metallidurans CH34 and plasmid pHG1 from R. eutropha H16 display large regions of synteny. The syntenic region contains the pil genes (involved in pilus biosynthesis) (see Fig. S1 in the supplemental material), the trb genes (involved in conjugative plasmid transfer) (see Fig. S1 in the supplemental material), the origin of replication, and two IS elements. On pMOL28, mer cnr indicates the heavy metal resistance region. The syntenic analysis was performed using tools from MAGE (http://www.genoscope.cns.fr/agc/mage).