Figure 1: . The complexity of the Streptococcal proteome is significantly greater than the corresponding core genome due to the acquisition of horizontally transmitted DNA contributing to the pan genome, the regulation of gene expression and post-translational modification of proteins.

Figure 1:

The complexity of the Streptococcal proteome is significantly greater than the corresponding core genome due to the acquisition of horizontally transmitted DNA contributing to the pan genome, the regulation of gene expression and post-translational modification of proteins.

From: The Streptococcal Proteome

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Ferretti JJ, Stevens DL, Fischetti VA, editors.
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