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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Pseudomonas cultivated from Andropogon gerardii rhizosphere show functional potential for promoting plant host growth and drought resilience

Fig. 3

Pangenomic analysis of MAG-Pseudomonas with 6 related Pseudomonas genomes. Each layer represents a genome, and the region highlighted shows “gene clusters that was unique to MAG-Pseudomonas” and “core gene clusters” that was present in 100% of all the genomes. The highlight in the genomes represents the presence of the gene clusters. Tree in the middle represent the clustering of the gene clusters based on presence and absence of the genes. The two outer ring shows the presence or absence of annotation of COG function and category in the gene clusters. The genomes include Pseudomonas thivervalensis strain DSM 13,194 (Accession number: NZ_LT629691), Pseudomonas synxantha strain R6 28 08 (Accession number: NZ_CP027756), Pseudomonas stutzeri strain F2a (Accession number: NZ_AP024722), Pseudomonas fluorescens strain ATCC 13,525 (Accession Number: NZ_LT907842), Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain qlu-1 (Accession Number: NZ_CP061079), and Pseudomonas brassicacearum strain 3Re27 (Accession Number: NZ_CP034725). All the genomes were downloaded on April 29, 2022

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