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Analysis of the kingdom distribution. |
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| Kingdom distribution of structurally uncharacterised families |
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| 2500 largest Pfam-A |
All Pfam-A |
All Pfam-A & Newfam |
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| Eukaryotic |
788 |
1286 |
8240 |
| Viral |
295 |
503 |
1145 |
| Prokaryotic (5 or more) |
1381 |
1959 |
6290 |
| Prokaryotic (1 or more) |
1377 |
2114 |
8304 |
| No prokaryotic members |
1125 |
1833 |
9488 |
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Analysis of the kingdom distribution of: Column 2, the largest 2500 structurally uncharacterised Pfam-A families Column 3, All structurally uncharacterised Pfam-A families Column 4, All structurally uncharacterised Pfam-A and Newfam families Of the remaining structurally uncharacterised Pfam-A families, 1959 have 5 or more prokaryotic sequences – additional Newfam families can be used to build a larger target list (eg 2500 families shown in Figure 6, black bars). | |||
Marsden et al. BMC Bioinformatics 2007 8:86 doi:10.1186/1471-2105-8-86 |
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