Orthogroup:group_3386



Homologs in group_3386

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5 homologs were identified in 5 genomes with OrthoFinder.
The following table displays the locus tag of each homolog, the organism to which it belongs, the gene name and product.

Locus tag Source Gene Product
FBDBKF_13175 FBDBKF_13175 Morganella morganii S1 - NYN domain-containing protein
EHELCC_08920 EHELCC_08920 Morganella morganii S2 - NYN domain-containing protein
NLDBIP_09245 NLDBIP_09245 Morganella morganii S4 - NYN domain-containing protein
LHKJJB_05020 LHKJJB_05020 Morganella morganii S3 - NYN domain-containing protein
HKOGLL_05895 HKOGLL_05895 Morganella morganii S5 - NYN domain-containing protein

Distribution of group_3386 homologs

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Number of homologs in each genome (first column and blue bar chart)

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Phylogeny of group_3386 (midpoint rooted)


Phylogeny of the RefSeq best hits of group_3386

Orthogroup content: 5 members

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This page summarizes the annotation of all members of the orthologous group group_3386.
Gene name(s), gene product(s), a summary of protein lenght, and annotations (when available) are provided. Additionally, the number of times (occurence) an annotation is observed in the orthogroup is reported for each annotation.

Orthologs were identified with OrthoFinder. The annotation of orthologous proteins can differ depending the approach used to annotate the source genomes. Automated annotations are also subject to errors. Spurious clustering of non-orthologous proteins can also happen. This page allows to check for eventual inconsistencies.

Gene

# Gene name Occurence
1 - 5

Product

# Product Occurence
1 NYN domain-containing protein 5

COG entry Annotation(s)

ID Occurences Function(s) cat. Function(s) descr. Description
COG1432 5 R General function prediction only (R) NYN domain, predicted PIN-related RNAse, tRNA/rRNA maturation

Pfam domain Annotation(s)

Domain ID Occurences Description
PF01936 5 NYN domain
PF12872 5 OST-HTH/LOTUS domain

Protein length

Unique protein length 253

Protein length distribution