In order to generate a more inclusive dataset of Pseudomonas genes mapped to putative in-paralogs and putative orthologs in other Pseudomonas species/strains, we developed a Pseudomonas Orthologous Groups classification system.
To generate ortholog groups, pair-wise DIAMOND searches were run on all genomes in the database to find reciprocal best hits (RBHs) for each gene. These analyses often resulted in multiple candidate genes for RBH status, which were narrowed down by examining the similarity between the query's flanking genes and the hit's flanking genes. If two candidate genes were directly adjacent, they where both accepted as RBHs that involve putative in-parology.
Pairwise intra-genome DIAMOND searches were also performed to acquire in-paralog information (i.e. gene duplications occurring after species divergence). If two genes in one genome were reciprocally more similar to each other than to any gene in the other genomes, the two genes were designated putative in-paralogs. Ortholog groups are built by starting with a seed gene and then adding all genes to which there is a RBH or in-paralog relationship.
Every new gene added to an ortholog group was then treated as a seed gene and the addition process was repeated until all qualifying genes had been added. The result was the development of orthologous groups, specifically generated for Pseudomonas species genomes, which can be used to sort search results.
Strain | Locus Tag | Description | Same-Strain Members | Fragment ? | |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL09 | Q063_02538 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q063_02538 Q063_03988 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL10 | Q064_00458 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q064_00458 Q064_05947 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL10 | Q064_05947 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q064_00458 Q064_05947 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL11 | Q065_00538 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q065_00538 Q065_05118 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL11 | Q065_05118 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q065_00538 Q065_05118 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL12 | Q066_03596 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q066_03596 Q066_04996 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL12 | Q066_04996 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q066_03596 Q066_04996 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL13 | Q067_00479 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q067_00479 Q067_06665 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL13 | Q067_06665 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q067_00479 Q067_06665 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL14 | Q068_05451 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q068_05451 Q068_06081 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL14 | Q068_06081 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q068_05451 Q068_06081 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL15 | Q069_04856 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q069_04856 Q069_05676 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL15 | Q069_05676 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q069_04856 Q069_05676 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL16 | Q070_04538 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q070_04538 Q070_05034 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL16 | Q070_05034 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q070_04538 Q070_05034 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL17 | Q071_00456 |
phenylhydantoinase
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2 same-strain members: Q071_00456 Q071_06337 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL17 | Q071_06337 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q071_00456 Q071_06337 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL18 | Q072_05300 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q072_05300 Q072_05770 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL18 | Q072_05770 |
D-hydantoinase/dihydropyrimidinase
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2 same-strain members: Q072_05300 Q072_05770 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa BL19 | Q073_05148 |
dihydroorotase
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2 same-strain members: Q073_05148 Q073_05628 |
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