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Table 11 ESE density in conserved and non-conserved exons

From: The evolution, impact and properties of exonic splice enhancers

 

Two-tailed

 

Conserved > non

 

Conserved < non

 

Dataset

End 5’

End 3’

End 5’

End 3’

End 5’

End 3’

ESR

0.91

0.78

0.45

0.39

0.55

0.61

INT2

0.36

0.15

0.82

0.075

0.18

0.92

INT2.400

0.18

0.41

0.91

0.21

0.09

0.79

INT3

0.98

0.67

0.49

0.66

0.51

0.34

INT3.400

0.53

0.61

0.74

0.69

0.261

0.31

Ke-ESE

0.09

0.0029

0.044

0.00147

0.96

0.99

Ke-ESE400

0.86

0.34

0.43

0.17

0.57

0.83

PESE

0.43

0.45

0.78

0.22

0.21

0.78

RESCUE

0.23

0.047

0.88

0.98

0.12

0.024

  1. Numbers represent P values from Mann Whitney U test comparing ESE density in conserved and non-conserved exons. We present the results of the two-tailed test and the two alternative one-tailed tests. P values in bold are significant after Bonferonni correction (P <0.05/18). We compare 3,413 conserved exons and 3,249 non-conserved ones. Conservation is defined by presence/absence in mouse.