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From: eCAMBer: efficient support for large-scale comparative analysis of multiple bacterial strains

Figure 1

Schematic 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.

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