Numerical distribution of protein families and corresponding numbers of protein-coding genes
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Protein families were computed from the nine yeast species as explained in Methods, and were classified according to their presence in all species (column 1), a subset of species (column 2), or only one species (column 3). In each case, a family may be represented by one (line 1) or by several genes (line 2). For each category, the table indicates the total number of distinct protein families (bold) and the corresponding number of protein-coding genes. The complete list of families and corresponding genes can be found at http://www.genolevures.org/.
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aIncluding 498 families (1562 genes) absent from S. cerevisiae.
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bIncluding 99 families (607 genes) absent from S. cerevisiae.











