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Figure 4

From: Comparative genomic and proteomic analyses of two Mycoplasma agalactiae strains: clues to the macro- and micro-events that are shaping mycoplasma diversity

Figure 4

Comparison of M. agalactiae PG2 and 5632 revealed that the drp loci are sequence reservoirs for strain genetic and surface diversity. Schematics representing the comparison of genomic regions containing drp genes in strains PG2 (MAG, upper schematics) and 5632 (MAGa; lower schematics). Large arrows represent (i) CDSs corresponding to drp genes (filled by plain orange with red outlines) (ii) CDSs others than drp and predicted as implicated in HGT with mycoplasmas of the "mycoides" group (filled by dotted orange) or (iii) CDSs conserved between PG2 and 5632 (filled by plain white). Insertion sequence elements are represented as in Figure 3. Drps detected by LC-MS/MS are labelled by an asterisk (corresponding in PG2 and 5632, respectively, to MAG2430 and MAG4220, MAGa2600 and MAGa7470). Pseudogenes are represented by large arrows with dotted lines. Limits of variable regions are indicated by dotted lines connecting the orthologous regions in both strains. Numbers above and below CDS correspond to MAG or MAGa mnemonics.

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