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Standard Bioinformatic Analysis
Functional Classification of Differentially Expressed Proteins
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Functional Classification of Differentially Expressed Proteins

GO annotations are divided into three broad categories: Biological Process, Cellular Component, and Molecular Function, which explain the biological effects of proteins from different perspectives. Three major categories in the GO classification were performed functionally classified respectively.

COG, the Clusters of Orthologous Groups of proteins. There are two types of COG, one is prokaryotes and the other is eukaryotes. Prokaryotes are commonly referred to as COG databases; eukaryotes are commonly referred to as KOG databases. We performed COG/KOG functional classification statistics on differentially expressed proteins by database alignment analysis.

The proteins in the cells are located on various elements in the cells according to the difference of the membrane structure that they bind to. We counted the classification of subcellular structures.

The figure shows three major categories in the GO classification statistics on differentially expressed proteins.

The figure shows COG/KOG functional classification statistics on differentially expressed proteins.

The figure shows subcellular localization statistics on differentially expressed proteins.

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