Circular representations of the genome of P. mirabilis. (A) The circles indicate (from the outside in) the positions of the following genes: circles 1 and 2, all genes (transcribed clockwise and counterclockwise); circle 3, fimbrial operons; circle 4, mobile elements (pink, prophages; red, integrative and conjugative elements; black, insertion elements); circle 5, RNA genes (blue, rRNA genes; red, tRNA genes); circle 6, G+C content (plotted using a 10-kb window); circle 7, GC deviation ([G − C]/[G + C] plotted using a 10-kb window; khaki, values more than 1; purple, values less than 1). (B) Comparison of P. mirabilis with other enteric genomes. The outer scale shows the positions (in bp). The circles indicate (from the outside in) the positions of the following genes. Circles 1 and 2 show all genes transcribed clockwise and counterclockwise, respectively (for an explanation of the colors, see below). Circles 3 to 14 show the positions of P. mirabilis genes that have orthologs (as determined by reciprocal FASTA) in E. coli UTI89, E. coli CFT073, E. coli 536, E. coli APEC O1, E. coli O157:H7 Sakai, E. coli E24377A, E. coli K-12, P. luminescens, K. pneumoniae, S. enterica serovar Typhimurium, Y. enterocolitica, and Y. pseudotuberculosis, respectively. Circle 15 shows a plot of the G+C content (plotted using a 10-kb window), and circle 16 shows a plot of GC deviation ([G − C]/[G + C] plotted using a 10-kb window; khaki, values more than 1; purple, values less than 1). The positions of the following important regions (mentioned in the text) are indicated on the outermost circle: putative toxins (black), fimbrial operons (red), Zap proteases (orange), flagella (dark blue), type III secretion system (purple), O antigen biosynthesis (green), urease (light blue), and mobile elements (pink). Colors in both panels for genes in circles 1 and 2 indicate the following: dark blue, cell processes, adaptation, or pathogenicity; black, energy metabolism; red, information transfer; dark green, surface associated; cyan, degradation of large molecules; magenta, degradation of small molecules; yellow, central or intermediary metabolism; pale green, unknown; pale blue, regulators; orange, conserved hypothetical proteins; brown, pseudogenes; pink, mobile elements; gray, miscellaneous.