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Fig. 1

From: NarJ subfamily system specific chaperone diversity and evolution is directed by respiratory enzyme associations

Fig. 1

A summary of total annotated and verified NarJ subfamily member-CISM distributions within Prokaryotic species examined in this study. In panel A the left-hand bars indicate all Bacterial and Archaeal species according to phylum with one or more annotated NarJ subfamily members prior to analysis in this study. The right-hand bars in panel a indicate all Bacterial and Archaeal species (according to phylum) that possess one or more annotated respiratory enzyme operons prior to performing any analysis. In panel b, the left- hand bars represents the total number of annotated subfamily members per phylum and the right-hand bars represents the total number of annotated members per phylum that associated with their respective CISM operon. In both panels the y-axis scale of total NarJ subfamily member values is shown as a log2 value. The x-axis in both panels lists all phylum (and in the case of Firmicutes the classes, Bacilli, Lactobacilli, and Clostridia) with identifiable NarJ subfamily homologues

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