Genomic organization of the V. vulnificus chromosomes. The two chromosomes are depicted by circular representation. From the outside inward: The first and second circles show predicted protein-coding regions on the plus and minus strands, by role, according to the color code of the COG functional categories. The third circle shows percentage G+C in relation to mean G+C for the chromosome. The fourth circle shows GC skew. The fifth circle shows super-integron (pink), type IV pilus genes (blue), capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis genes (green), iron acquisition genes (brown), extracellular enzyme and toxin genes (sky), and RTX genes (red). The sixth and seventh circles are tRNAs and rRNAs, respectively. Bottom: color code for the COG functional categories. J, translation, ribosomal structure, and biogenesis; K, transcription; L, DNA replication, recombination and repair; D, cell division and chromosome partitioning; O, posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones; M, cell envelope biogenesis, outer membrane; N, cell motility and secretion; P, inorganic ion transport and metabolism; T, signal transduction mechanisms; C, energy production and conversion; G, carbohydrate transport and metabolism; E, amino acid transport and metabolism; F, nucleotide transport and metabolism; H, coenzyme metabolism; I, lipid metabolism; Q, secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport, and catabolism; R, general function prediction only; S, function unknown.