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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Research

Yersinia ruckeri Infection and Enteric Redmouth Disease among Endangered Chinese Sturgeons, China, 2022

Yibin Yang, Shijian XuComments to Author , Hao He, Xia Zhu, Yongtao Liu, Mou Hu, Bobin Jiang, Yuqiang Li, Xiaohui Ai, Guihong FuComments to Author , and Hongyu ZhangComments to Author 

Author affiliations: Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuhan, China (Y. Yang, H. He, X. Zhu, Y. Liu, X. Ai)Key Laboratory of Sturgeon Genetics and Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hangzhou Qiandao Lake Sturgeon Technology Co., Ltd., Hangzhou, China (Y. Yang, S. Xu, M. Hu, B. Jiang, Y. Li); College of Animal Science and Technology, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, China (G. Fu); Fishery Resource and Environment Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Beijing, China (H. Zhang)

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Figure 3

Genome characteristics of Yersinia ruckeri strain zhx1 isolated from artificially bred Chinese sturgeon offspring, China. A) Phylogenetic tree based on the whole genome of zhx1 and other pathogenic bacteria. B) Genome map of zhx1. The distribution of the circle from the outside indicates the genome size, forward coding DNA sequence (CDS), reverse CDS, repeat sequence, transfer RNA (black), ribosomal RNA (blue), and guanine-cytosine (GC) ratio. Colors indicate regions where the GC ratio is higher than average (red) and lower than average (green), and GC skewed either positive (red) or negative (green).

Figure 3. Genome characteristics of Yersinia ruckeri strain zhx1 isolated from artificially bred Chinese sturgeon offspring, China. A) Phylogenetic tree based on the whole genome of zhx1 and other pathogenic bacteria. B) Genome map of zhx1. The distribution of the circle from the outside indicates the genome size, forward coding DNA sequence (CDS), reverse CDS, repeat sequence, transfer RNA (black), ribosomal RNA (blue), and guanine-cytosine (GC) ratio. Colors indicate regions where the GC ratio is higher than average (red) and lower than average (green), and GC skewed either positive (red) or negative (green).

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