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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Comparative analysis of avian poxvirus genomes, including a novel poxvirus from lesser flamingos (Phoenicopterus minor), highlights the lack of conservation of the central region

Fig. 3

Schematic representing the ORFs present in the rearranged regions a) fwpv114–126 and b) fwpv146–165 in nine avian poxvirus genomes. ORFs are represented as arrows pointing in the direction of transcription. Numbers below the virus labels show the length of each region in kilobase pairs. (White = present in all genomes; Grey = unique to one genome; Coloured = present in 2–6 genomes or present in all genomes but with one or more orthologues not intact. Homologous, syntenic ORFs are shaded in the same colour across genomes (some colours have been repeated across the length of the genomes but do not indicate synteny or homology – only ORFs of the same colour (excluding grey) and directly above or below each other are syntenic homologues); Black vertical bar = fragmented and/or truncated ORF). Alignment is not to scale and ORF colours do not correspond between figures

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