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Fig. 7

From: A census of α-helical membrane proteins in double-stranded DNA viruses infecting bacteria and archaea

Fig. 7

Genes shared in viruses of Lipothrixviridae and Rudiviridae. Genes shared between Acidianus rod-shaped virus 1 (ARV1, Rudiviridae, with 10 % of its proteins containing TM segments), Sulfolobus islandicus rod-shaped virus 1 (SIRV1, Rudiviridae, with 8 % of TM proteins), Sulfolobus islandicus filamentous virus (SIFV, Lipothrixviridae, with 11 % of TM proteins), Acidianus filamentous virus 1 (AFV1, Lipothrixviridae, with 18 % of TM proteins), and Acidianus filamentous virus 6 (AFV6, Lipothrixviridae, with 10 % of TM proteins). Genes shared by multiple genomes within both Lipothrixviridae and Rudiviridae are colored red; or orange if only present in a single genome of either family; genes found in multiple representitives of the 8 genomes of Lipothrixviridae (available as of the last update of the POGs, although only 3 representatives shown here) colored yellow; or found in multiple representitives of the 4 genomes or Rudiviridae (although only 2 representatives shown here) colored blue; genes shared only with viruses from other families colored black; while genes not conserved in POGs colored white. Numbers above a gene represent the number of TM segments that it contains, with sequences containing a signal sequence designated by “s”, and colored in the same way as the genes

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