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Fig. 7

From: Massive horizontal gene transfer, strictly vertical inheritance and ancient duplications differentially shape the evolution of Bacillus cereus enterotoxin operons hbl, cytK and nhe

Fig. 7

Transcriptional analysis of nhe and nhe a operons. Transcription of nhe and nhe a in B. cereus 14294–3 (M6), MHI 226 and B. weihenstephanensis WSBC 10204. Nhe a is transcribed in B. cereus 14294–3 (M6) and B. weihenstephanensis WSBC 10204, but not in B. cereus MHI 226. The latter showed also a weak transcription of nhe

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