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Description of genomes used in this study

The replication-related organization of bacterial genomes, by E. P. C. Rocha

Microbiology vol. 150, part 6, pp. 1609-1627

1. Data on the distance of rDNA genes to the origins of replication in bacterial genomes (Fig. 6 in paper) are available here as a txt file.

2. Data on compositional strand bias (Fig. 5 in paper) are available here as a txt file.

3. Data on gene strand bias (Fig. 3 in paper) are available here as a txt file.

4. Classification of B. subtilis genes (Fig. 7 in paper) is presented here in text format.

5. Classification of E. coli genes (Fig. 7 in paper) is presented here in text format.

6. G and C variation between strands and the beginning and end of the chromosome (Fig. 9 in paper)is presented here in text format.







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