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From: Genes optimized by evolution for accurate and fast translation encode in Archaea and Bacteria a broad and characteristic spectrum of protein functions

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Abundance of metabolic functions in archaeal and bacterial effectomes. For all FunCat categories of level 1, the AbundEff-values were deduced from the datasets MG_CUB(Archaea) and MG_CUB(Bacteria). Positive scores indicate categories overrepresented in the effectomes. Underrepresented categories have negative values. The categories are numbered according to the FunCat scheme: "metabolism" (1), "energy" (2), "cell cycle and DNA processing" (10), "transcription" (11), "protein synthesis" (12), "protein fate (folding, modification, destination) " (14), "regulation of metabolism and protein function" (18), "cellular transport, transport facilitation and transport routes" (20), "cellular communication/signal transduction mechanism" (30), "cell rescue, defense and virulence" (32), "interaction with the environment" (34), "transposable elements, viral and plasmid proteins" (38), "cell fate" (40), "development (systemic) " (41), "biogenesis of cellular components" (42), "subcellular location" (70). AbundEff-values were plotted if the number #All(Cat) was at least 100 (compare Table 1).

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