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More than half of these coding regions that contained dif sequences were hypothetical, with no functional annotation.
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Although many genes had higher expression levels in these samples, many are hypothetical with unknown functions (Additional file 6).
The majority of these genes are hypothetical with only 16 genes having known homologies and most of these relate to TEs.
The functions of these transferred proteins are diverse, including ATPases, aldolases, transporter activities, cystathionine beta-lyases, sugar phosphate permeases, growth inhibitors and antitoxin activities, while the others were found to be hypothetical with no known function.
All of the genes were hypothetical proteins with no known function.
One hundred forty of the ORFs (out of 255), or 55% were hypothetical proteins with no matches to other bacterial proteins.
It should be noted that ~70% of the T4S candidates were hypothetical proteins with unknown function (Table 2).
All of the genes affected by these insertions were hypothetical proteins, with the exception of a tRNA gene (MPNt26) in the type 1 specific insertion.
Among all the protein-coding genes located on the chromosome, approximately 20.3 % (899/4432) genes were hypothetical proteins, with 40 genes unique to the PCN061 genome.
The remaining 1,048 genes (54.46%) were hypothetical, including those with undefined functions, containing certain conserved domains, or possible membrane proteins.
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