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Author: Malik, Shahana S.; Azem-e-Zahra, Syeda; Kim, Kyung Mo; Caetano-Anollés, Gustavo; Nasir, Arshan
Title: Do Viruses Exchange Genes across Superkingdoms of Life?
  • Document date: 2017_10_31
  • ID: 12dee0lv_34
    Snippet: The spread of each viral FSF in proteomes was calculated by an f -value, which represents the number of proteomes in a superkingdom (or virus group) encoding an FSF divided by the total number of proteomes in that superkingdom (or group). The resulting statistic is given on a scale from 0 to 1 indicating range from either complete absence (i.e., f -value = 0) to ubiquitous presence (f -value = 1). The index does not evaluate how heterogeneous is .....
    Document: The spread of each viral FSF in proteomes was calculated by an f -value, which represents the number of proteomes in a superkingdom (or virus group) encoding an FSF divided by the total number of proteomes in that superkingdom (or group). The resulting statistic is given on a scale from 0 to 1 indicating range from either complete absence (i.e., f -value = 0) to ubiquitous presence (f -value = 1). The index does not evaluate how heterogeneous is that distribution.

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