Table 2.

The shared orthologs of three pairs of circular genomes, identified by protein sequence similarity 0.7, fitted by BGVM models

Genome (i, j)formulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformula
(6, 7)0.320.273.141.790.310.495.783.050.680.62
(7, 8)0.280.405.393.130.130.314.872.250.286.21
(8, 9)0.200.112.190.300.580.610.241.330.185.49
Genome (i, j)formulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformula
(6, 7)0.320.273.141.790.310.495.783.050.680.62
(7, 8)0.280.405.393.130.130.314.872.250.286.21
(8, 9)0.200.112.190.300.580.610.241.330.185.49

Due to space limit, we use genome numbers 1–9 to represent the following nine prokaryotic genomes, respectively: Bacillus anthracis Ames, Bacillus anthracis Sterne, Bacillus subtilis, Oceanobacillus, Staphylococcus, Lactobacillus, Clostridium, Thermotoga and Sulfolobus.

Table 2.

The shared orthologs of three pairs of circular genomes, identified by protein sequence similarity 0.7, fitted by BGVM models

Genome (i, j)formulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformula
(6, 7)0.320.273.141.790.310.495.783.050.680.62
(7, 8)0.280.405.393.130.130.314.872.250.286.21
(8, 9)0.200.112.190.300.580.610.241.330.185.49
Genome (i, j)formulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformulaformula
(6, 7)0.320.273.141.790.310.495.783.050.680.62
(7, 8)0.280.405.393.130.130.314.872.250.286.21
(8, 9)0.200.112.190.300.580.610.241.330.185.49

Due to space limit, we use genome numbers 1–9 to represent the following nine prokaryotic genomes, respectively: Bacillus anthracis Ames, Bacillus anthracis Sterne, Bacillus subtilis, Oceanobacillus, Staphylococcus, Lactobacillus, Clostridium, Thermotoga and Sulfolobus.

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