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

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Mycobacteriophage genomes encoding protein members of Pham139. Phages Halo and BPs both contain genes that are members of Pham139, each of which appears in a location in one phage in which it is absent from the other. Of the 60 mycobacteriophage genomes in the current Phamerator database, nine other genomes also encode Pham139 phamily members. Approximately 5 kbp segments of each of the genomes are shown, centred about their Pham139 members. Genome segments are labelled as described for Fig. 4.