Figure 5.
LMEM painting of 576 Campylobacter genomes. On the left is the Masthree clustering (Supplementary Figure S3). To the right, each row represents a query genome along a colored line representing the species it belongs to. Based on the LMEMs, the genomes are painted above the line, colored according to the matched species, or gray when the LMEM was found in the same species. For example, C. coli LMEMs matching C. jejuni are black in the C. coli clade, while C. jejuni LMEMs matching C. coli are pink in the C. jejuni clade.

LMEM painting of 576 Campylobacter genomes. On the left is the Masthree clustering (Supplementary Figure S3). To the right, each row represents a query genome along a colored line representing the species it belongs to. Based on the LMEMs, the genomes are painted above the line, colored according to the matched species, or gray when the LMEM was found in the same species. For example, C. coli LMEMs matching C. jejuni are black in the C. coli clade, while C. jejuni LMEMs matching C. coli are pink in the C. jejuni clade.

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