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Table 4. Number of genes associated with the general COG functional categories

From: High quality draft genome sequence of Staphylococcus cohnii subsp. cohnii strain hu-01

Code

Valuea

%ageb

Description

J

230

3.95

Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis

K

452

7.77

Transcription

L

184

3.16

Replication, recombination and repair

B

3

0.05

Chromatin structure and dynamics

D

72

1.24

Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning

V

187

3.21

Defense mechanisms

T

238

4.09

Signal transduction mechanisms

M

254

4.36

Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis

N

70

1.20

Cell motility

Z

1

0.02

Cytoskeleton

W

1

0.02

Extracellular structures

U

57

0.98

Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport

O

147

2.53

Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones

C

292

5.02

Energy production and conversion

G

384

6.60

Carbohydrate transport and metabolism

E

640

11.0

Amino acid transport and metabolism

F

140

2.41

Nucleotide transport and metabolism

H

234

4.02

Coenzyme transport and metabolism

I

165

2.84

Lipid transport and metabolism

P

389

6.68

Inorganic ion transport and metabolism

Q

197

3.38

Secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism

R

841

14.45

General function prediction only

S

403

6.92

Function unknown

—c

483

8.30

Not archived in COGs

—d

1603

27.54

No hits

  1. a) For some genes, qualified alignments can occur with several genes belonging to different COG categories. In such cases only the best match to a single COG category is considered. b) The total is based on the total number of protein coding genes(5,820) in the annotated genome. c) These genes have alignments with reference genes archived in COG, but these reference genes do not have COG categories. d) Genes without a qualified hit to a reference genes.