Fig. 6From: Complete genome analysis of a virulent Vibrio scophthalmi strain VSc190401 isolated from diseased marine fish half-smooth tongue sole, Cynoglossus semilaevisThe KEGG pathway annotation results of V. scophthalmi strain VSc190401. The ordinate indicates the level 2 KEGG pathway classification, and the abscissa indicates the number of genes under the annotation of this classification. Different column colors represent the level 1 KEGG pathway classification. The rightmost bar indicates the number of genes under different level-1 classifications. Since the same gene may be annotated into multiple level-2 classifications, the number of genes classified by level 1 will be de-redundantBack to article page