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From: Defining natural species of bacteria: clear-cut genomic boundaries revealed by a turning point in nucleotide sequence divergence

Figure 4

Clustering of Yersinia lineages. a, Genomic comparison among the Yersinia strains. Strains: 1–12, Y. pestis (CO92, Z176003, KIM 10, Antiqua, A1122, Angola, Pestoides F, D106004, D182038, Nepal516, Harbin 35, and 91001); 13–16, Y. pseudotuberculosis (IP 32953, PB1/+, YPIII, and IP 31758); 17 & 18, Y. enterocolitica subsp. palearctica (105.5R and Y11); and 19, Y. enterocolitica subsp. enterocolitica 8081. Upper panel: Y. pestis CO92 genome as the target, with all the other 18 genomes compared to it; middle panel: Y. pseudotuberculosis IP 32953 genome as the target, with all the other 18 genomes compared to it; lower panel: Y. enterocolitica subsp. palearctica 105.5R genome as the target, with all the other 18 genomes compared to it. b, Phylogenetic tree for the Yersiniastrains based on conserved sequences that are concatenated and aligned for tree construction.

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