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. 2020 Nov 24;20:360. doi: 10.1186/s12866-020-02040-x

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) of the isolated strain to 21 Shewanella species. A heatmap and a hierarchical clustering are shown. Pairs of genomes with ANI > 95% can be considered as from the same species. Legend: NGS_9_1_Montagem2: S. algae: SAMN15541815; S. algae: NZ_CP046378.1; S. algae_2: NZ_LN10019.1; S. amazonensis: NC_008700.1; S. baltica: NC_016901.1; S. bicestrii: NZ_CP022358.1; S. denitrificans: NC_007954.1; S. donghaensis: NZ_CP041783.1; S. frigidimarina: NC_008345.1; S. halifaxensis: NC_010334.1; S. japonica: NZ_CP020472.1; S. livingstonensis: NZ_ CP034015.1; S. loihica: NC_009092.1; S. marisflavi: NZ_CP022272.1; S. maritima: NZ_CP036200.1; S. pealeana: NC_009901.1; S. piezotolerans: NC_011566.1; S. polaris: NZ_CP041036.1; S. psychrophila: NZ_CP014782.1; S. putrefaciens: NC_009438.1; S. putrefaciens_2: NC_017566.1; S. sediminis: NC_009831.1; S. violacea: NC_014012.1; S. woodyi: NC_010506.1