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. 2008 Apr 8;24(10):1251–1256. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn118

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Frequencies of amino acids in TAAs compared to the non-redundant database. The arrow denotes increasing side-chain size. The numbers for the graph are: G (nr—7.0%, TAA—12.2%), A (8.6%, 13.5%), S (7.1%, 11.4%), C (1.4%, 0%), D (5.3%, 5.5%), P (5.0%, 1.5%), N (4.1%, 8.3%), T (5.5%, 10.2%), E (6.2%, 2.9%), V (6.6%, 7.4%), Q (4.1%, 3.3%), H (2.2%, 0.8%), M (2.3%, 0.9%), I (5.7%, 4.8%), L (9.8%, 6.1%), K (5.2%, 5.0%), R (5.7%, 1.9%), F (3.9%, 1.6%), Y (2.9%, 1.9%) and W (1.2%, 0.4%).