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Using evolutionary context to classify difficult protein folds

Fig 5

DPAM overlap fractions and TED overlap fractions for ECOD architectures that have a relatively large fraction of consistently assigned domains.

The names of the architectures are shown as the titles of the plots with the number of domains in parentheses. Consistently defined domains are those with DPAM overlap fraction and TED overlap fraction greater than 0.8 (top right corner bounded by red dashed lines, with the number of domains shown in red). TED CNF domains largely embedded in DPAM domains have a DPAM overlap fraction less than 0.6 and a TED overlap fraction greater than 0.8 (bottom right corner bounded by magenta dashed lines, with the number of domains shown in magenta). DPAM domains largely embedded in TED CNF domains have TED overlap fraction less than 0.6 and DPAM overlap fraction greater than 0.8 (top left corner bounded by orange dashed lines, with the number of domains shown in orange). The numbers of domains not in the color-bounded regions are shown in black.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013773.g005