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. Fig, Genome organization of Acidianus bottle-shaped virus, showing the location, size and direction of putative genes. The black square indicates the position of a putative non-coding RNA gene. Functionally annotated genes are highlighted with different colours. Numbers below the genome diagram are ORF identifiers. Abbreviations: DNAP, DNA polymerase

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