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GO-Slim term : ProcessCluster frequency total proteinsCluster frequencyGenes annotated to the term regulation of biological process 321 out of 1261 genes, 25.5%20 out of 55 genes, 36.4% ACO1, ACT1, AHP1, CDC12, CDC48, ERG1, FBA1, HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, LPD1, MET6, PFY1, PIN3, SSB1, SSC1, TIM9, TPI1, TRX1, orf transport 251 out of 1261 genes, 19.9%16 out of 55 genes, 29.1% ACT1, ATP5, CDC48, FBA1, HSP60, HSP70, NTF2, PFY1, PMM1, RPS3, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1, TEF1, TIM9, TRX1 response to stress 241 out of 1261 genes, 19.1%16 out of 55 genes, 29.1% ACT1, AHP1, CDC48, ERG1, HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, MET6, NOC2, PHR1, RHR2, SSA2, SSB1, TPI1, TRX1, orf organelle organization 286 out of 1261 genes, 22.7%15 out of 55 genes, 27.3% ACO1, ACT1, CDC12, CDC48, HSP60, HSP90, PFY1, PMM1, RIM1, SSA2, SSC1, TIM9, TPM2, TRX1, orf response to chemical 195 out of 1261 genes, 15.5%12 out of 55 genes, 21.8% ACT1, AHP1, CDC48, ERG1, HSP70, HSP90, NOC2, PHR1, RPL17B, SSA2, TRX1, orf filamentous growth 140 out of 1261 genes, 11.1%11 out of 55 genes, 20% ACT1, CDC12, ERG1, HSP90, LPD1, NOC2, PHR1, SSB1, TPI1, TPM2, TRX1 generation of precursor metabolites and energy 66 out of 1261 genes, 5.2%10 out of 55 genes, 18.2% ACO1, COX5, FBA1, FUM11, FUM12, GPM1, MAM33, PDC11, QCR2, TPI1 interspecies interaction between organisms 40 out of 1261 genes, 3.2%10 out of 55 genes, 18.2% e-06ACO1, FBA1, GPM1, HSP70, MET6, PHR1, SSA2, SSB1, TEF1, TPI1 carbohydrate metabolic process 96 out of 1261 genes, 7.6%9 out of 55 genes, 16.4% FBA1, GPM1, PDC11, PHR1, PMM1, RHR2, TAL1, TKL1, TPI1 cell cycle 127 out of 1261 genes, 10.1%7 out of 55 genes, 12.7% ACT1, CDC12, CDC48, LPD1, PFY1, TPM2, orf translation 135 out of 1261 genes, 10.7%7 out of 55 genes, 12.7% HCR1, RPL17B, RPP2B, RPS3, SSB1, TEF1, orf cellular respiration 39 out of 1261 genes, 3.1%6 out of 55 genes, 10.9% ACO1, COX5, FUM11, FUM12, MAM33, QCR2 protein folding 50 out of 1261 genes, 4%6 out of 55 genes, 10.9% HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1 cytoskeleton organization 62 out of 1261 genes, 4.9%5 out of 55 genes, 9.1% ACT1, CDC12, CDC48, PFY1, TPM2 response to drug 88 out of 1261 genes, 7%5 out of 55 genes, 9.1% ERG1, HSP90, NOC2, PHR1, RPL17B cytokinesis 33 out of 1261 genes, 2.6%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% ACT1, CDC12, PFY1, TPM2 biological process unknown 136 out of 1261 genes, 10.8%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% AHP2, RCT1, orf , orf hyphal growth 39 out of 1261 genes, 3.1%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% ACT1, CDC12, PHR1 conjugation 25 out of 1261 genes, 2%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% PFY1, TPM2, orf ribosome biogenesis 104 out of 1261 genes, 8.2%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% HCR1, RPS3, SSB1 cellular homeostasis 47 out of 1261 genes, 3.7%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% AHP1, LPD1, TRX1 vesicle-mediated transport 77 out of 1261 genes, 6.1%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% ACT1, PMM1, TRX1 cell adhesion 17 out of 1261 genes, 1.3%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% PHR1, RHR2 cell wall organization 42 out of 1261 genes, 3.3%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% ACT1, PHR1 cellular protein modification process 86 out of 1261 genes, 6.8%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% ACT1, TRX1 biofilm formation 33 out of 1261 genes, 2.6%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% PHR1, RHR2 RNA metabolic process 164 out of 1261 genes, 13.0%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% HCR1, SSB1 signal transduction 42 out of 1261 genes, 3.3%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% HSP90, orf DNA metabolic process 72 out of 1261 genes, 5.7%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% ACT1, HSP90 pathogenesis 64 out of 1261 genes, 5.1%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% HSP90, PHR1 nucleus organization 20 out of 1261 genes, 1.6%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% PMM1 pseudohyphal growth 12 out of 1261 genes, 1%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% TPM2 protein catabolic process 71 out of 1261 genes, 5.6%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% CDC48 lipid metabolic process 55 out of 1261 genes, 4.4%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% ERG1 can not be mapped to a GO slim term149 out of 1261 genes, 11.8%7 out of 55 genes, 12.7% APE2, GRP2, LSC1, RNR21, orf , orf , orf

GO-Slim term: Component Cluster frequency total proteins Cluster frequencyGenes annotated to the term cytoplasm 1006 out of 1261 genes, 79.8% 51 out of 55 genes, 92.7% ACO1, ACT1, AHP1, APE2, ATP5, CDC12, CDC48, COX5, ERG1, FBA1, FUM11, FUM12, GPM1, GRP2, HCR1, HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, LPD1, LSC1, MAM33, MET6, NOC2, NTF2, PDC11, PFY1, PIN3, PMM1, QCR2, RCT1, RHR2, RIM1, RNR21, RPL17B, RPP2B, RPS3, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1, TAL1, TEF1, TIM9, TKL1, TPI1, TPM2, TRX1, orf , orf , orf , orf , orf mitochondrion 347 out of 1261 genes, 27.5% 24 out of 55 genes, 43.6% ACO1, APE2, ATP5, CDC48, COX5, FBA1, FUM11, GPM1, HSP60, HSP90, LPD1, LSC1, MAM33, NOC2, QCR2, RCT1, RIM1, SSA2, SSC1, TEF1, TIM9, TPI1, TRX1, orf nucleus 556 out of 1261 genes, 44.1%23 out of 55 genes, 41.8% ACT1, CDC48, FBA1, GPM1, GRP2, HSP70, MET6, NOC2, NTF2, PDC11, PFY1, PIN3, PMM1, RHR2, RNR21, TAL1, TEF1, TIM9, TKL1, TPI1, TRX1, orf , orf membrane 343 out of 1261 genes, 27.2% 22 out of 55 genes, 40% ACT1, AHP1, ATP5, CDC48, COX5, ERG1, FBA1, HSP70, HSP90, MET6, PDC11, PFY1, PHR1, QCR2, RCT1, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1, TIM9, TKL1, TPI1, orf plasma membrane 170 out of 1261 genes, 13.5% 17 out of 55 genes, 30.9% AHP1, CDC48, COX5, ERG1, FBA1, HSP70, HSP90, MET6, PDC11, PFY1, PHR1, QCR2, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1, TKL1, TPI1 cell wall 65 out of 1261 genes, 5.2% 15 out of 55 genes, 27.3% e-08 AHP1, APE2, FBA1, GPM1, HSP70, HSP90, MET6, PDC11, PHR1, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1, TEF1, TKL1, TPI1 mitochondrial envelope 113 out of 1261 genes, 9% 8 out of 55 genes, 14.5% ATP5, CDC48, COX5, GPM1, QCR2, SSC1, TIM9, TRX1 extracellular region 62 out of 1261 genes, 4.9% 8 out of 55 genes, 14.5% APE2, LPD1, MET6, PHR1, RPL17B, TAL1, TEF1, orf ribosome 113 out of 1261 genes, 9% 6 out of 55 genes, 10.9% CDC48, RCT1, RPL17B, RPP2B, RPS3, orf cell cortex 48 out of 1261 genes, 3.8% 5 out of 55 genes, 9.1% ACT1, CDC12, PFY1, PIN3, TPM2 cytoskeleton 56 out of 1261 genes, 4.4%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% ACT1, CDC12, PIN3, TPM2 site of polarized growth 66 out of 1261 genes, 5.2%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% ACT1, CDC12, CDC48, TPM2 cellular bud 53 out of 1261 genes, 4.2%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% ACT1, CDC12, PHR1, TPM2 endoplasmic reticulum 80 out of 1261 genes, 6.3%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% CDC48, ERG1, orf cellular component unknown 6 out of 1261 genes, 0.5% 3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% AHP2, orf , orf vacuole 35 out of 1261 genes, 2.8%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% ERG1, SSA2, TRX1 endomembrane system 89 out of 1261 genes, 7.1%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% CDC48, NTF2, orf peroxisome 33 out of 1261 genes, 2.6%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% ACT1, APE2 nucleolus 71 out of 1261 genes, 5.6%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% NOC2, orf hyphal tip 16 out of 1261 genes, 1.3%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% ACT1, TPM2

GO-Slim term: Function Cluster frequency total proteins Cluster frequencyGenes annotated to the term protein binding 178 out of 1261 genes, 14.1%15 out of 55 genes, 27.3% CDC12, CDC48, FBA1, GPM1, HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, NTF2, PFY1, SSA2, SSB1, SSC1, TEF1, TIM9, orf oxidoreductase activity 166 out of 1261 genes, 13.2%12 out of 55 genes, 21.8% AHP1, AHP2, COX5, ERG1, GRP2, LPD1, QCR2, RNR21, TRX1, orf , orf , orf hydrolase activity 214 out of 1261 genes, 17%12 out of 55 genes, 21.8% APE2, ATP5, CDC12, CDC48, HSP60, HSP90, PHR1, RHR2, SSB1, SSC1, TEF1, orf lyase activity 38 out of 1261 genes, 3.0%6 out of 55 genes, 10.9% ACO1, FBA1, FUM11, FUM12, PDC11, RPS3 structural molecule activity 105 out of 1261 genes, 8.3%6 out of 55 genes, 10.9% ACT1, CDC12, RPL17B, RPP2B, RPS3, orf transferase activity 167 out of 1261 genes, 13.2%6 out of 55 genes, 10.9% ACT1, MET6, PHR1, TAL1, TKL1, orf molecular function unknown 236 out of 1261 genes, 18.7%5 out of 55 genes, 9.1% MAM33, NOC2, PIN3, RCT1, TPM2 RNA binding 116 out of 1261 genes, 9.2%5 out of 55 genes, 9.1% HCR1, RPS3, TEF1, orf , orf isomerase activity 27 out of 1261 genes, 2.1%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% GPM1, PMM1, TPI1, TRX1 transporter activity 79 out of 1261 genes, 6.3%4 out of 55 genes, 7.3% ATP5, COX5, QCR2, TIM9 DNA binding 76 out of 1261 genes, 6.0%3 out of 55 genes, 5.5% ACO1, HSP60, RIM1 lipid binding 41 out of 1261 genes, 3.3%2 out of 55 genes, 3.6% CDC12, PFY1 ligase activity 61 out of 1261 genes, 4.8%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% LSC1 peptidase activity 40 out of 1261 genes, 3.2%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% APE2 phosphatase activity 17 out of 1261 genes, 1.3%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% RHR2 enzyme regulator activity 41 out of 1261 genes, 3.3%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% SSC1 can not be mapped to a GO slim term53 out of 1261 genes, 4.2%1 out of 55 genes, 1.8% orf