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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Each proteome has a characteristic distribution of biases. The proportion of bias
residues (y-axis) counted up for each of the following seven residues (S, Q, N, L, I, D, C) are
shown as a function of the bias probability (x-axis). The x-axis comprises bins labeled with -log(P) such that all regions with probabilities
from -log(P) to 3.0 -log(P) are included. The end (right-most) bin includes all regions
with log probability greater than -log(P). From left to right, the first set of panels
is for budding yeast, the second set for fission yeast, the third set for fruit fly
and the fourth for human. The rows of panels are labeled at the far right with the
appropriate one-letter amino-acid symbol (S, Q, N, L, I, D and C).
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