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. 2023 Apr 10;40(4):msad084. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msad084

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8.

Entropy of LCRs from the Slip+CC+Syn simulated proteomes specific to S. cerevisiae and H. sapiens. LCRs were identified from a sample of 100,000 sequences. Distributions of sequence entropies can be found along the vertical and horizontal axes with values indicating the mode. (A) 17,255 LCRs were identified from protein sequences in S. cerevisiae and their entropies were plotted against the entropies of their corresponding coding sequences (r=0.490). (B) 3,004 LCRs were identified from coding sequences in S. cerevisiae and their entropies were plotted against the entropies of their corresponding protein sequences (r=0.430). (C) 3,767 LCRs were identified from protein sequences in H. sapiens and their entropies were plotted against the entropies of their corresponding coding sequences (r=0.620). (D) 340 LCRs were identified from coding sequences in H. sapiens and their entropies were plotted against the entropies of their corresponding protein sequences (r=0.536).