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Conserved Hypothetical Proteins Definition:
In genomic analysis, proteins of unknown function for which at least one match exists in a database.
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Conserved Hypothetical Proteins Notes:
Conserved Hypothetical Proteins are those proteins that are found in organisms from several phylogenetic lineages, but have not been functionally characterized. Comparative genomics revealed that a good fraction of the genes in sequenced genomes encodes conserved hypothetical proteins.
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