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Page 1: Development, Characterization and Cross-species ...docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansinet/biotech/2013/225-235.pdf · Development, Characterization and Cross-species Transferability of Expressed
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Biologicalprocesses

Molecularfunction

Cellularcomponent

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Nucleic acid binding33.33%

Nucleic acid binding12.96%

Chromatic binding3.70%

Hydrolase activity20.37%

Transferase activity9.26%

Protein binding18.52%

(b)

(c)

Response to endogenousstimulus 3.89%

Response to bioticstimulus 1.11%

Biosynthetic process10.56%

Death0.56

Anatomical structureDevelopment

1.67%

Response to externalstimulus 0.56%

Cellular developmentalprocess 1.11%

Macromolecule metabolicprocess 11.67%

Regulation of biologicalquality 1.11%

Cellular componentorganization 5.00%

Catabolic process1.67%

Reproductive process1.11%

Multicellular organismaldevelopment 6.11%

Secondary metabolicprocess 1.11%

Response to stress6.11%

Regulation of biologicalprocess 3.33%

Cell communication2.22%

Cellular metabolic process13.33%

Cell cycle1.11%

Primary metabolic process16.67%

Establishment oflocalization 4.44%

Response to abiotic stimulus5.56%

Endoplasmic reticulum5%

Mitochondrion16%

Cytosol5%

Intracellular organellelumen 4%

Nucleus22%

Cytoskeleton5%

Plastid25%

Ribosome5%

Golgi apparatus9%

Vacuole2%

Organelle envelope2%

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