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Fig. 1 | Genome Medicine

Fig. 1

From: Genomic insights into the plasmidome of non-tuberculous mycobacteria

Fig. 1

Phylogeny and plasmid content of 328 complete genomes from non-tuberculous mycobacteria. The phylogeny was reconstructed from an alignment of 291 single-copy gene families present on the chromosomes of all strains. The tree scale is in substitutions per site. Branches having a low bootstrap support (< 70%) are colored red. The species most clinically relevant to humans are shaded grey. The number of plasmids in each genome is shown in the form of green bars. SGM: slowly growing mycobacteria, RGM: rapidly growing mycobacteria

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