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. 2020 Sep 17;22(11):4761–4778. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.15228

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Chromosomal maps of bacterial isolate genomes showing distribution and localization of loci involved in attachment, motility, chemotaxis and quorum sensing. Tracks from the outermost to the center represent position on each chromosome, forward‐strand protein‐coding genes, reverse‐strand protein coding genes, rRNA and tRNA genes, GC content and GC skew, respectively. Chromosomes of S. pseudonitzschiae F5, Phaeobacter sp. F10, and A. macleodii F12 are colour‐labelled with red, blue and green, respectively.

A. Homologues related to chemotaxis, motility and attachment.

B. Homologues related to quorum sensing. Black line refers to a luxI gene homologue unique to S. pseudonitzschiae F5.