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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: Genomic insights into Penicillium chrysogenum adaptation to subseafloor sedimentary environments

Fig. 4

The circos diagram of P. chrysogenum 28R-6-F01 genome. The outermost layer is the chromosome and its size. The second layer is GC content, the blue part indicates that the GC content in this area is lower than the whole genome average GC content, and the purple part indicates that the GC content in this area is higher than the whole genome average GC content. The third layer is GC skew (G-C/G + C), the green part indicates that the G content in this area is lower than the C content, and the pink part indicates that the G content in this area is higher than the C content. The fourth to seventh layers are gene density for CDS, rRNA, snRNA, and tRNA, respectively. The eighth layer is the chromosome duplication

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