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. 2004 Sep;186(18):6077–6092. doi: 10.1128/JB.186.18.6077-6092.2004

FIG.2.

FIG.2.

Identification of the CTn86 left end by inverse PCR. (A and B) ORFs identified after sequencing the PCR products obtained using primers El1.2 and El3 (A) and 86CTn1R and 86CTn2 (B). Relative positions of primers El1.2 and El3 and 86CTn1R and 86CTn2 are shown. (C) Comparison of the left ends of CTn9343 and CTn86. Arrowheads show directions of the primers, and arrows indicate the locations of the ORFs and the direction of their transcription. The chromosomal DNA flanking the left ends of CTn86 and CTn9343 is shown as dotted lines.