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From: Phylogenetic relationship and virulence inference of Streptococcus Anginosus Group: curated annotation and whole-genome comparative analysis support distinct species designation

Figure 4

Comparison SAG to the genus Streptococcus based on COG categories. A) eggNOG comparison of available Streptococcus genomes from NCBI, SAG are highlighted with a green bar. B) Comparison of all SAG genomes (SAW; S. anginosus subsp. whileyi; SAA; S. anginosus subsp. anginosus; SCP, S. constellatus subsp. pharyngis; SCC, S. constellatus subsp. constellatus; SI, S. intermedius) with the most closely related Streptococcus strains (SS; S. sanguinis, and SGC; S. gordonii), strains sequenced in this study are highlighted with: red for SI, blue for SC, and green for SA. Only functional categories with at least one protein present are represented in the graphs. Significant BlastP hits were filtered using the following criteria: 80% PID over a minimum of 80% of the protein length or proteins over 100 amino acids in length with a minimum of 50% length and 30% PID to eggNOG categories. Category abbreviations as follows: J, Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis; K, Transcription; L Replication, recombination and repair; D, cell cycle control, cell division, chromosomal partitioning; V, Defense mechanisms; T, Signal transduction mechanisms; M, Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis; N, Cell motility, U, Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport; O, Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones; C, Energy production and conversion, G, Carbohydrate transport and metabolism; E, Amino acid transport and metabolism, F Nucleotide transport and metabolism; H, Coenzyme transport and metabolism; I, Lipid transport and metabolism; P, Inorganic ion transport and metabolism; Q, Secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism; R, General function predicted only; S, Function unknown.

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