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Circular representation of the Streptococcus pneumoniae R6 genome


The outer circle shows predicted coding regions on the plus strand, color-coded by role categories: salmon, amino acid biosynthesis; light blue, biosynthesis of cofactors and prosthetic groups and carriers; light green, cell envelope; red, cellular processes; brown, central intermediary metabolism; yellow, DNA metabolism; green, energy metabolism; purple, fatty acid and phospholipid metabolism; pink, protein fate/synthesis; orange, purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides, and nucleotides; blue, regulatory functions; gray, transcription; teal, transport and binding proteins; black, hypothetical and conserved hypothetical proteins. The second circle shows predicted coding regions on the minus strand, color-coded by role categories. The third circle shows predicted transcription termination signals. The fourth circle shows an atypical nucleotide composition curve. The fifth circle shows the GC-skew curve. The sixth circle shows IS elements in red. The seventh circle shows RUP elements in green. The eighth circle shows BOX elements in blue. The ninth circle shows tRNAs in green. The tenth circle shows the rRNAs in blue and structural RNAs in red.

This figure kindly provided by Dr. Hervé Tettelin from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR).


 
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