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. 2019 Feb 6;19:3. doi: 10.1186/s12900-019-0101-3

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

a Histogram of the number of completely disordered and completely ordered proteins versus short-range ADM plot ratio. “Short-range” refers to a plot on an ADM formed by a pair of residues separated by fewer than 9 residues along a given sequence. This histogram indicates the ratio (%) of the number of completely disordered or completely ordered proteins to the total number of proteins. b Histogram of the number of completely disordered and completely ordered proteins versus the long-range ADM plot ratio. “Long-range” refers to a plot on an ADM formed by a pair of residues separated by more than 8 residues along a given sequence. This histogram indicates the ratio (%) of the number of completely disordered or completely ordered proteins to the total number of proteins. c Histogram of the number of disordered and ordered regions of partially disordered proteins versus the short-range ADM plot ratio. d Histogram of the number of disordered and ordered regions of partially disordered proteins versus the long-range ADM plot ratio