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. 2014 Jun 12;15:463. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-463

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Dotplot comparisons of Pigeonpox virus (FeP2), Penguinpox virus (PEPV), Fowlpox virus (FPVUS) and Canarypox virus (CNPV). A) Dotplot comparing FeP2 (horizontal) and PEPV (vertical). B) Dotplot comparing FPVUS (horizontal) and FeP2 (vertical). C) Dotplot comparing PEPV (horizontal) and FPVUS (vertical). D) Dotplot comparing CNPV (horizontal) and FPVUS (vertical). E) Dotplot comparing CNPV (horizontal) and FeP2 (vertical). F) Dotplot comparing CNPV (horizontal) and PEPV (vertical). Dotplots were constructed using Jdotter (Brodie et al., 2004) [73]. Major deletions can be seen as breaks in the diagonal line. Lines perpendicular to the main diagonal in the top-right and bottom-left corners indicate the inverted terminal repeats (ITRs). The short diagonal lines, parallel to the main diagonal and near the centre of the plots, represent the members of the Variola virus B22R family.