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. 2009 Sep;155(Pt 9):2962–2977. doi: 10.1099/mic.0.030486-0

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Genome organizations of mycobacteriophages BPs, Angel and Halo. Genome maps were generated using the program Phamerator, and each of the predicted ORFs are shown as coloured boxes. Rightwards-transcribed genes are shown above the genome (with 1 kbp scale markers) and leftwards-transcribed genes below it. Gene numbers are indicated within each box, and the phamily (Pham) to which that gene belongs is listed above each gene box. Genes are colour-coded according to their Pham designation, and those that represent unique genes are coloured white. The BPs, Angel and Halo genomes are near-identical (99 % nucleotide identity) for the leftmost 50 genes, and a single map is shown that represents all three genomes for these parts. The three genomes vary in the regions to the right of gene 50, and the individual genome organizations in these regions are shown.