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English: The last PVC common ancestor (Left) and in current PVC species (Right). Outer and inner membranes are in thick and thin lines, respectively. The peptidoglycan layer is in dotted line. FtsZ proteins are represented as a ring of gray spheres.
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Author Elena Rivas-Marín, Inés Canosa and Damien P. Devos

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Representation of division modes in the last PVC common ancestor (Left) and in current PVC species (Right).

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