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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: The genome of a prasinoviruses-related freshwater virus reveals unusual diversity of phycodnaviruses

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Features of the DSLPV1 genome. a Genomic map of DSLPV1. The linear genome of DSLPV1 is shown in an open circle. The terminal inverted repeats of the linear genome are indicated with orange arrows. The outside numbers represent the position of nucleotide. ORFs are indicated with box arrows in different colors, which represent different taxon categories of the ORFs (forward and reverse strands respectively): light blue for NCLDVs hits (n = 155), light green for eukaryote hits (n = 4), red for bacteria hits (n = 6), yellow for archaea hits (n = 2) and gray for ORFans (ORFs with no BLAST hits in public databases, n = 60). The inner blue line represents G + C content. Viral name, genomic length, G + C content and the total number of predicted ORFs and the number of tRNA are showed in the center. b The number of top BLASTP hits of the DSLPV1 ORFs to large/giant viruses that infect algae. Different species are indicated in different colors. The full name of each virus is shown as following: BpV- Bathycoccus sp. RCC1105 virus; MpV- Micromonas pusilla virus; OlV- Ostreococcus lucimarinus virus; OtV- Ostreococcus tauri virus; PgV 16 T- Phaeocystis globosa virus 16 T; YSLGV- Yellowstone lake giant virus

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