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Summary
Data at creation date:
Function
Number of genes
Percent of genome
extracellular matrix protein
72
0,40%
protease
476
2,80%
cytoskeletal protein
441
2,60%
transporter
1098
6,40%
transmembrane receptor regulatory/adaptor protein
84
0,50%
transferase
1512
8,80%
oxidoreductase
550
3,20%
lyase
104
0,60%
cell adhesion molecule
93
0,50%
ligase
260
1,50%
nucleic acid binding
1466
8,50%
signaling molecule
961
5,60%
enzyme modulator
857
5,00%
viral protein
7
0,00%
calcium-binding protein
63
0,40%
defense/immunity protein
107
0,60%
hydrolase
454
2,60%
transfer/carrier protein
248
1,40%
membrane traffic protein
321
1,90%
phosphatase
230
1,30%
transcription factor
2067
12,00%
chaperone
130
0,80%
cell junction protein
67
0,40%
surfactant
15
0,10%
structural protein
280
1,60%
storage protein
15
0,10%
receptor
1076
6,30%
isomerase
94
0,50%
unclassified
4061
23,60%
Total
17209
100,00%
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