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. 2021 Sep 20;7(9):000649. doi: 10.1099/mgen.0.000649

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Bipartite network of shared protein clusters. The bipartite network is drawn for NCLDV protein clusters that shared by at least by two NCLDV genomes or NCLDV and other virus family or a cell. Protein clusters are depicted with small black circles that are connected to NCLDV genomes or cell proteins or other viruses (large nodes). The ORFs included in a cell or other virus nodes are indicated in parenthese. An NCLDV genome is linked to a protein cluster, if the genome contains at least one member of the particular protein cluster. The presence of a protein cluster in cells and other viruses is based on the best protein blast hits (version 2.2.31+) of each protein cluster member outside NCLDVs. The NCLDV protein cluster members were blasted against the NCBI non-redundant protein database excluding NCLDV members, which was downloaded on 18 July 2016. The used e-value cut-off for protein blast hits was 10−5. The bipartite network is visualized using an organic layout in Cytoscape v2.8.0 [99].