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Genome evolution and systems biology in bacterial endosymbionts of insects

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Figure 1.1: Graphical relationship between genome size and gene content of the 959 bacterial genomes sequenced up to Juny of 2009
Figure 1.2: Comparison of gene content in three bacterial lineages under different evolutionary preassures using “Venn diagram” representation
Table 3.1: -proteobacterial genomes included in the study
Figure 3.1: Comparison between normalized Breakpoint and Inversion distances between pairs of γ-proteobacterial genomes
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