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Table 3 Three-way comparisons between human and two other vertebrate species

From: Regulatory conservation of protein coding and microRNA genes in vertebrates: lessons from the opossum genome

Human versus

Chimp

Mouse

Rat

Dog

Opossum

Chicken

Fugu

Tetraodon

Chimp

 

67.90%

62.48%

70.65%

31.67%

8.26%

2.75%

3.53%

Mouse

2.896

 

61.10%

59.29%

31.67%

8.35%

2.93%

3.79%

Rat

2.794

3.277

 

54.22%

29.43%

8.00%

2.58%

3.44%

Dog

1.561

3.070

2.940

 

27.54%

6.88%

2.93%

3.79%

Opossum

5.845

6.430

6.247

5.565

 

7.92%

2.75%

3.70%

Chicken

5.864

6.939

6.875

5.891

7.262*

 

1.29%

1.20%

Fugu

2.625

3.409

3.207

3.457

3.604

2.891

 

2.67%

Tetraodon

3.195

4.103

3.951

4.165

4.620

2.775

3.468

 
  1. Base regulatory potential rate (BRPR) for bases conserved between human and two other species is shown below the diagonal. The rates of transcription factor binding sites detected in blocks conserved between human and two other species are shown above the diagonal. *Highest BRPR value for these 3-species comparisons.