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Figure 2 Open in figure viewerPowerPoint Distribution of Gene Ontology (GO) annotations assigned for each main category, including (A) molecular functions, (B) biological processes, and (C) cellular components. The 17 most frequent classifications (annotation terms) are shown for each category, along with the number of genes associated with those particular assignments. The data is based on that included in Supplemental Figure S2. A total of 392 of the 734 unique Xenopus genes recovered exhibited significant similarity to human and other genes and could be related to equivalent Human UniProt IDs (376 of those genes possessed specific GO annotations).

Image published in: Malloch EL et al. (2009)

Copyright © 2009. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, John Wiley & Sons.

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