Numbers of Codons Having Different Numbers of Nonsynonymous DifferencesaBetween Mouse and Human and Between Rat and Human
Number of Nonsynonymous Differences . | Mouse-Human . | Rat-Human . |
---|---|---|
0 | 2,979,314 | 2,962,139 |
1 | 362,828 | 367,973 |
1.250 | 32 | 37 |
1.500 | 35,953 | 37,963 |
1.667 | 103 | 114 |
1.833 | 598 | 676 |
2 | 68,592 | 74,377 |
2.167 | 4,939 | 5,537 |
2.250 | 1,552 | 1,838 |
2.333 | 4,450 | 5,106 |
2.500 | 9,666 | 11,391 |
2.667 | 1,933 | 2,235 |
2.750 | 783 | 1,013 |
2.833 | 1,603 | 1,802 |
3 | 765 | 910 |
Total | 3,473,111 | 3,473,111 |
Integral values (% total) | 3,411,499 (98.2%) | 3,405,399 (98.1%) |
All nonzero | 493,797 | 510,972 |
Integral nonzero values (% all nonzero) | 432,185 (87.5%) | 443,260 (86.7%) |
Number of Nonsynonymous Differences . | Mouse-Human . | Rat-Human . |
---|---|---|
0 | 2,979,314 | 2,962,139 |
1 | 362,828 | 367,973 |
1.250 | 32 | 37 |
1.500 | 35,953 | 37,963 |
1.667 | 103 | 114 |
1.833 | 598 | 676 |
2 | 68,592 | 74,377 |
2.167 | 4,939 | 5,537 |
2.250 | 1,552 | 1,838 |
2.333 | 4,450 | 5,106 |
2.500 | 9,666 | 11,391 |
2.667 | 1,933 | 2,235 |
2.750 | 783 | 1,013 |
2.833 | 1,603 | 1,802 |
3 | 765 | 910 |
Total | 3,473,111 | 3,473,111 |
Integral values (% total) | 3,411,499 (98.2%) | 3,405,399 (98.1%) |
All nonzero | 493,797 | 510,972 |
Integral nonzero values (% all nonzero) | 432,185 (87.5%) | 443,260 (86.7%) |
The method of Nei and Gojobori (1986).
Numbers of Codons Having Different Numbers of Nonsynonymous DifferencesaBetween Mouse and Human and Between Rat and Human
Number of Nonsynonymous Differences . | Mouse-Human . | Rat-Human . |
---|---|---|
0 | 2,979,314 | 2,962,139 |
1 | 362,828 | 367,973 |
1.250 | 32 | 37 |
1.500 | 35,953 | 37,963 |
1.667 | 103 | 114 |
1.833 | 598 | 676 |
2 | 68,592 | 74,377 |
2.167 | 4,939 | 5,537 |
2.250 | 1,552 | 1,838 |
2.333 | 4,450 | 5,106 |
2.500 | 9,666 | 11,391 |
2.667 | 1,933 | 2,235 |
2.750 | 783 | 1,013 |
2.833 | 1,603 | 1,802 |
3 | 765 | 910 |
Total | 3,473,111 | 3,473,111 |
Integral values (% total) | 3,411,499 (98.2%) | 3,405,399 (98.1%) |
All nonzero | 493,797 | 510,972 |
Integral nonzero values (% all nonzero) | 432,185 (87.5%) | 443,260 (86.7%) |
Number of Nonsynonymous Differences . | Mouse-Human . | Rat-Human . |
---|---|---|
0 | 2,979,314 | 2,962,139 |
1 | 362,828 | 367,973 |
1.250 | 32 | 37 |
1.500 | 35,953 | 37,963 |
1.667 | 103 | 114 |
1.833 | 598 | 676 |
2 | 68,592 | 74,377 |
2.167 | 4,939 | 5,537 |
2.250 | 1,552 | 1,838 |
2.333 | 4,450 | 5,106 |
2.500 | 9,666 | 11,391 |
2.667 | 1,933 | 2,235 |
2.750 | 783 | 1,013 |
2.833 | 1,603 | 1,802 |
3 | 765 | 910 |
Total | 3,473,111 | 3,473,111 |
Integral values (% total) | 3,411,499 (98.2%) | 3,405,399 (98.1%) |
All nonzero | 493,797 | 510,972 |
Integral nonzero values (% all nonzero) | 432,185 (87.5%) | 443,260 (86.7%) |
The method of Nei and Gojobori (1986).
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