Figure 1From: eCAMBer: efficient support for large-scale comparative analysis of multiple bacterial strainsSchematic view of subsequent procedures in eCAMBer. Boxes of the chart represent the subsequent sets of annotations. Edges indicate application of eCAMBer procedures to process these annotations. We call a set of ORF annotations, multigene annotations, if multiple ORF annotations may share the same stop codon, indicating possible starts of translation (TISs). We use a notion of a multigene to represent multiple ORF annotations sharing the same stop codon.Back to article page