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. 2017 Mar 1;9(3):777–789. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evx041

Fig. 4.—

Fig. 4.—

Gene Ontology and protein class analysis of microProtein-subsets. For all sets, only the most significant ancestor of a microProtein candidate family was analyzed. (A and B) The subsets represent microProtein candidate families with the following conservation in: a: all species; b: all plants; c: all dicots; d: some dicots; e: all monocots; f: some monocots; g: some plants; h: all metazoa; i: all vertebrates; j: some vertebrates; k: nonvertebrates; l: some metazoa. (A) The GO terms are sorted in order of their descending average abundance of all subsets and color coded by their subset specific percent of genes with GO annotation. (B) Selected GO terms extracted from A as indicated by dashed lines. NF, not found. (C) Protein classes that are regulated by Arabidopsis (left) and human (right) high probability microProteins.