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Genome Sequence of Candidatus Nitrososphaera evergladensis from Group I.1b Enriched from Everglades Soil Reveals Novel Genomic Features of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea

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Genome synteny alignments of Ca. N. evergladensis, (A) Ca. N. gargensis and (B) N. maritimus.

Axes X and Y represent topology of coding sequences in the comparing genomes. Entire genomes were compared by MUMmer 3.0 package using Promer tool [114]. Each dot represents a match of at least six amino acids from compared genomes. Forward matching amino acid sequences are plotted as red lines/dots while reverse are plotted as blue lines/dots. A line of dots with slope = 1 represents an undisturbed segment of conservation between the two sequences, while a line of slope = −1 represents an inverted segment of conservation between the two sequences.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101648.g004