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. 2015 Jul 27;7(8):2310–2320. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evv143

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

—Comparison of the genomic organization of C. trachomatis RC J 943 (with two copies of the ribosomal RNA gene operons), C. trachomatis RC F s 342 (with three copies of the ribosomal RNA gene operons), and C. suis MD56 (the potential source of the transferred ribosomal RNA gene operon in C. trachomatis RC F s 342). The original graph is shown in supplementary figure S3, Supplementary Material online. In comparison, the C. trachomatis RC F s 342 contains two native rRNA gene operons that are identical to the C. trachomatis RC J 943, and one more foreign rRNA gene operon in an inserted region (40 kb) that is closely related to that of C. suis MD56.