Insertion Sequence–Driven Diversification Creates a Globally Dispersed Emerging Multiresistant Subspecies of E. faecium (original) (raw)
Figure 4
Presence and Absence of Hospital Clade–Specific Genes on Contigs 656 and 658 among E. faecium Strains
Presence and absence of hospital clade–specific genes on contig 656 (A) and 658 (B) among E. faecium strains. Strains are given on the _x_-axis (E numbers correspond to Table 1). Hospital clade strains are shown on the left panel and are separated from non–hospital clade strains by a vertical line. Hospital clade–specific genes with similarity to E. faecium DO genes, gene numbers, and GC content are given on the _y_-axis on the right side, in presumed order. Spot number is given on the _y_-axis on the left side; more than one gene can be located in one insert. A highly certain present gene (plus 0.5) is indicated with a red square, an absent or highly diverging gene (minus 0.5) with absence of a square. Slightly deviating genes (equal to or larger than 0, and smaller than 0.5) are indicated with a pink square, deviating genes (larger than minus 0.5, and smaller than 0) with a green square.