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Fig. 3

From: Bacterial isolation and genome analysis of a novel Klebsiella quasipneumoniae phage in southwest China’s karst area

Fig. 3

Genome structure of phage KL01. There are four circles in total from the outside to the inside. The outermost circle represents the coded CDS, and red represents the host lysis module, dark green represents the bacteriophage structural protein module, yellow represents the DNA packaging and replication module, light green represents the assumed protein (label hidden), and blue represents the phage protein module; The second black circle shows GC content, which outwardly represents higher than the average GC content of phage, and vice versa, represents lower than the average GC content. The third circle is shown in green and purple, which represent the G + C bias G-C/G + C, respectively. Green indicates that the value is greater than 0, and purple indicates that it is less than 0.

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