<p>(A) Averaged percentage of enzymes in essential and non-essential genes. (B) Percentages of enzymes in the 14 genomes in which large-scale gene essentiality screens have been performed.</p
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. H...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical ex-periments. ...
Essential genes constitute the core of genes which cannot be mutated too much nor lost along the evo...
<p>(A) Enzymes are classified into 1 of the 6 classes, oxidoreductases, transferases, hydrolases, ly...
<p>Based on gene ontology, genes can be assigned 3 GO domains, molecular function, biological proces...
Large-scale essentiality assays used in this study, number of essential genes in each and respective...
Genes can be classified as essential or nonessential based on their indispensability for a living or...
<p><i>Vc: Vibrio cholera N116961, Bs: Bacillus subtilis 168, Ec: E. coli MG1655, Hi: Haemophilus inf...
<p>Comparative analysis of enzymes of <i>Archaea</i> and <i>Bacteria</i> genomes.</p
<p>The bar chart indicates the genome-wide frequency of glycoside hydrolase genes in various microbi...
<p>The middle column lists the number of bacterial models with a significant KOR score. The right co...
<p>(A) Relative abundances of peptidases and glycoside hydrolases in terrestrial and aquatic flavoba...
The identification of genes essential for bacterial growth and survival represents a promising strat...
The identification of genes essential for bacterial growth and survival represents a promising strat...
<p>The percentage of the lowly expressed enzymes of nine constructed models in each category of pFBA...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. H...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical ex-periments. ...
Essential genes constitute the core of genes which cannot be mutated too much nor lost along the evo...
<p>(A) Enzymes are classified into 1 of the 6 classes, oxidoreductases, transferases, hydrolases, ly...
<p>Based on gene ontology, genes can be assigned 3 GO domains, molecular function, biological proces...
Large-scale essentiality assays used in this study, number of essential genes in each and respective...
Genes can be classified as essential or nonessential based on their indispensability for a living or...
<p><i>Vc: Vibrio cholera N116961, Bs: Bacillus subtilis 168, Ec: E. coli MG1655, Hi: Haemophilus inf...
<p>Comparative analysis of enzymes of <i>Archaea</i> and <i>Bacteria</i> genomes.</p
<p>The bar chart indicates the genome-wide frequency of glycoside hydrolase genes in various microbi...
<p>The middle column lists the number of bacterial models with a significant KOR score. The right co...
<p>(A) Relative abundances of peptidases and glycoside hydrolases in terrestrial and aquatic flavoba...
The identification of genes essential for bacterial growth and survival represents a promising strat...
The identification of genes essential for bacterial growth and survival represents a promising strat...
<p>The percentage of the lowly expressed enzymes of nine constructed models in each category of pFBA...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. H...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical ex-periments. ...
Essential genes constitute the core of genes which cannot be mutated too much nor lost along the evo...