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. 2014 Aug;80(15):4725–4737. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00719-14

FIG 2.

FIG 2

Genome comparison of Roseobacter clade members and non-Roseobacter Rhodobacterales. Shown are genes of P. inhibens DSM 17395 related to the carbohydrate transporters and degradation pathways investigated (the names and functional assignments are those shown in Fig. 1 and 3), as well as to central metabolism, with their respective orthologs in the other species. Where applicable, the genomic contexts of the genes were investigated, leading to categorization, with P. inhibens DSM 17395 set as a reference. Table S7 in the supplemental material lists the P. inhibens DSM 17395 genes analyzed, together with their locus tags, EC numbers, and corresponding enzyme names. The synteny and phylogenetic tree are as previously published (26).