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. 2015 Oct 20;10(10):e0140743. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140743

Fig 1. Clinical B. bronchiseptica strains that have lost their T6SS locus are aggregated in Complex IV.

Fig 1

Genomes of 58 B. bronchiseptica clinical isolates were compared to prototypical RB50 genome. Presence of T6SS loci, as well as presence of pseudogenes in T6SS loci, was determined for all clinical isolates. Clinical strains containing an intact T6SS (blue), strains lacking a T6SS locus (red), and strains containing a pseudogene in the T6SS locus (pink) were divided based on whether they come from Complex I (A) or Complex IV (B).