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Fig. 5

From: LSTrAP-Crowd: prediction of novel components of bacterial ribosomes with crowd-sourced analysis of RNA sequencing data

Fig. 5

Predicting novel components of ribosomes in the 17 bacteria. a The percentage of ribosomal genes in the genomes of the 17 bacteria. b The percentage of genes with unknown function. c The percentage of genes that do not belong to gene families. d The percentage of all genes (blue bars), and genes with unknown function (orange bars) that contain Pfam domains. e The percentage of all genes (blue bars) and genes with unknown function (orange bars) that belong to gene families. f Number of genes with unknown function that are predicted to be involved in protein synthesis in the 17 bacteria. The predictions made by the 60 groups are shown in rows, and the groups are numbered (e.g., E. coli data is divided into 13 groups). Predictions made on all available data are indicated by “All” in the group column. The three columns indicate the F1 score cutoff that was used to assign a gene with unknown function to protein synthesis

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