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Fig. 6 | Microbiome

Fig. 6

From: Supergroup F Wolbachia with extremely reduced genome: transition to obligate insect symbionts

Fig. 6

Comparison of the supergroup F Wolbachia genomes in respect to coding density and numbers of genes in different COGs. A – RNA processing and modification, C – energy production and conversion, D – cell cycle control and mitosis, E – amino acid metabolism and transport, F – ucleotide metabolism and transport, G – carbohydrate metabolism and transport, H – coenzyme metabolism, I – lipid metabolism, J – translation, K – transcription, L – replication, recombination and repair, M – cell wall/membrane/envelop biogenesis, N – cell motility, O – post-translational modification, protein turnover, chaperone functions, P – inorganic ion transport and metabolism, Q – secondary structure, T – signal transduction, U – intracellular trafficking and secretion, V – defense mechanisms, S – function unknown, ambig – assigned to more than one category, n.a. – not assigned, co density – curve showing coding density. Dashed line highlights differences in the L category related to replication, recombination, and repair

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