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Fig. 7 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 7

From: Comparative proteomic analysis of wall-forming bodies and oocyst wall reveals the molecular basis underlying oocyst wall formation in Eimeria necatrix

Fig. 7

Functional classification of 108 proteins potentially involved in oocyst wall formation. Biological functions of these proteins were manually assigned based on GO, KEGG, COG, or previously published annotations. The accompanying text illustrates the number and proportion of proteins characterized by their biological functions. COG, Cluster of Orthologous Groups database; GO, Gene Ontology resource; KEGG, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database; OW, outer oocyst wall; IW, inner oocyst wall; WFB1/2, wall-forming bodies type 1/type 2

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