Fig. 1From: A complete annotation of the chromosomes of the cellulase producer Trichoderma reesei provides insights in gene clusters, their expression and reveals genes required for fitnessPercentage of genes clustered according to the cellular function, abbreviated as used in the KOG categorization: A RNA processing and modification (346); B chromatin structure and dynamics (136); C energy production and conservation (316); D cell cycle division and control (196); E amino acid transport and metabolism (290); F nucleotide transport and metabolism (95); G carbohydrate transport and metabolism (346); H coenzyme transport and metabolism (95); I lipid transport and metabolism (297); J translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis (339); K transcription (393); L replication, recombination and repair (192); M Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis (87); O Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones (559); P inorganic ion transport and metabolism (177); T signal transduction mechanisms (516); U intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport (313); Y nuclear structure (106); Z cytoskeleton (180). The numbers in brackets indicate the total number of T. reesei genes in the given category. The black boxes indicate those categories that contain more than 30 % of genes in clustersBack to article page