Gene content comparison between B. anthracis pXO1/pXO2 and B

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Gene content comparison between B. anthracis pXO1/pXO2 and B Gene content comparison between B. anthracis pXO1/pXO2 and B. cereus strain 03BB102 plasmids. Gene content comparison between B. anthracis pXO1/pXO2 and B. cereus strain 03BB102 plasmids. The connecting lines show the presence and location of shared genes, while the gray scale represents the level of nucleotide identity. p03BB102 carries a cap locus (~5.1 kbp) that shows 93% nucleotide identity to the cap locus in reference plasmid pXO2 (B. anthracis “Ames ancestor”; GenBank accession number AE017335) and is flanked by IS elements. A duplicate homolog of pagA and pagR genes is also present in p03BB102, with one homolog showing 99% identity to its pXO1 B. anthracis homolog (B. anthracis “Ames ancestor” GenBank accession number AE017336) for both genes, while the second shows 92% and 94% identity, respectively. Angela Pena-Gonzalez et al. mSystems 2018; doi:10.1128/mSystems.00065-18