Bacterial plasmid-associated and chromosomal proteins have fundamentally different properties in protein interaction networks

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  • who: Tim Downing from the SchoolCity University have published the Article: Bacterial plasmid-associated and chromosomal proteins have fundamentally different properties in protein interaction networks, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focused on 16,383 with between two and 640 annotated genes ( and amp;lt; 640 to avoid chromosome-related contigs).
  • how: The authors examined patterns of covariance across the set of the samples and 3023 plasmid-encoded genes using three approaches. The authors retrieved PPI data from StringDB to compare the properties of plasmid-encoded versus chromosomal proteins . . .

     

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