Figure 3

Protein families (COGs) predicted for S. endobioticum, B. dendrobatidis, C. confervae, G. prolifera, H. polyrhiza, P. hirtus, P. palustre, S. microbalum, and S. punctatus (sorted based on taxonomical classification). Horizontal bars indicate the number of COGs to which protein sequences are assigned for the respective isolates. Vertical bars indicate the number of COGs in intersecting selections. The number of COGs for selected intersections, indicated with connected dark grey circles, are shown sorted from those with the most abundant to the least abundant ones for intersections with >60 COGs in the intersection. Selected intersections are highlighted: ❶ shared by all chytrid species (chytrid core), ❷ S. endobioticum specific, ❸ B. dendrobatidis specific, ❹❺❽ order specific, ❻ Chytridiomycetes (class) specific, and ❼ present in all chytrids but absent in S. endobioticum.