SeedViewer Subsystem
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SEED Viewer Subsystem Page
Overview
- On the top, right of the page a box contains the statistics for this subsystem including the
- number of functional roles, total number of genomes, and the number of genomes where this subsystem
- is present,not present or is still a work in progress.
- The username of annotator who is responsible for the subsystem is listed.
Diagram
- The noninteractive diagram illustrates the connectivity of the roles, alternate pathways, intermediate compounds and cofactors.
- The functional role abbreviations in the boxes reference the roles in the table below. Currently diagrams are not present for every subsystem.
Functional Roles Table
- This list all the functional roles that define the subsystem. Each functional role is linked to a Functional Role page in the SEED Viewer.
- When present the entry in the EC column links to KEGG.
- In the Ontologies column, the buttons 'Rc' and 'GO' are shaded green if a KEGG reaction
- or GO ontology term respectively is associated with this functional role. The 'Rc' button is linked to back to the Functional Role page
- which displays the KEGG reaction id. The 'GO' button is linked to an entry in AmiGO.
- Functional roles that share the same abbreviation in the Group Alias column have been grouped together by the annotator, usually because
- they share a similar function but are found in different organisms. These groupings can be utilized in visualizing the Populated Subsystem table.
- If the annotator of the subsytem has defined subsets of functional roles, the 'Highlight subsets' menu will be present above the table. Use this menu
- to highlight the roles in the table that define internal pathways of the subsystem.
Populated Subsystem
- By default this spreadsheet shows only genomes that possess a functional variant of this subsystem.
- An explanation of number in the Variant column is found by selecting 'View Notes' under the 'This Subsystem' menu in the green bar at the top of the page.
- At the bottom of the page, checking the box 'Show organisms classified as not present in this subsystem' or 'Show organisms classified as work in progress'
- and clicking the 'Refresh populated subsystem' button, will update the spreadsheet with these genomes.
- Use the 'Limit genomes by taxonomy' menu, followed by the refresh button to limit the table to a specific group of organisms.
- Hovering over any element in a cell will display the SEEED ID(s) of the gene(s) it contains .
- Spreadsheet cells in the same row that contain rectangles of the same color represent genes that are clustered.
- A colored rectangle with an adjacent triangle indicate multiple genes are associated with this role.
- A white rectangle with a number indicates an unclustered gene(s) is associated with this role. The number indicates the number of genes.
- A black triangle indicates that there are more than five clusters of genes present in this genome for this subsystem.
Notes