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Figure 1. Phyletic patterns of conserved proteins from the three cellular Domains of life. Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya are shown by large circles in a Venn diagram format. Homologous pro tein families are shown with either cross (unknown function) or circle (characterized function) symbols. PACE groups (in their senso stricto definition, i.e., absence in Bacteria) are marked in dark while other conserved proteins are in grey. The PACEs space is colored in dark grey.
DOI link for Figure 1. Phyletic patterns of conserved proteins from the three cellular Domains of life. Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya are shown by large circles in a Venn diagram format. Homologous pro tein families are shown with either cross (unknown function) or circle (characterized function) symbols. PACE groups (in their senso stricto definition, i.e., absence in Bacteria) are marked in dark while other conserved proteins are in grey. The PACEs space is colored in dark grey.
Figure 1. Phyletic patterns of conserved proteins from the three cellular Domains of life. Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya are shown by large circles in a Venn diagram format. Homologous pro tein families are shown with either cross (unknown function) or circle (characterized function) symbols. PACE groups (in their senso stricto definition, i.e., absence in Bacteria) are marked in dark while other conserved proteins are in grey. The PACEs space is colored in dark grey.
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