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. 2006 Oct 10;7:441. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-7-441

Table 7.

Conservation of {Q(X)n} and {E(X)n} biased regions (*)

Conservation♦ Total Number Human ♦ Mouse Human ♦ Rat Human ♦ Chicken Human ♦ C.elegans Human ♦ Fruitfly Fruitfly ♦ Human
Human bias regions With CB region W/o CB region With CB region W/o CB region With CB region W/o CB region With CB region W/o CB region With CB region W/o CB region With CB region W/o CB region
All Q-rich regions {Q(X)n} 350 255/326 (78%) 97/140 (69%) 245/315 (78%) 100/135 (74%) 184/281 (65%) 100/160 (63%) 46/115 (40%) 3/18 (17%) 79/255 (31%) 12/36 (33%) 79/246 (32%) 12/13 (92%)
{Q}, {QH} and {QPH} regions 139 73/109 (67%) 41/66 (62%) 61/100 (61%) 38/64 (59%) 30/93 (32%) 25/81 (31%) 1/30 (3%) 0/1 (0%) 11/53 (21%) 0/12 (0%) 16/80 (20%) 0/11 (0%)
All E-/D-rich regions {E/D(X)n} 298 194/268 (72%) 107/169 (63%) 184/264 (70%) 96/155 (62%) 125/219 (57%) 72/152 (47%) 50/105 (48%) 14/46 (30%) 66/244 (27%) 17/53 (32%) 66/130 (51%) 13/28 (46%)
{E} and {ED} regions 102 55/89 (62%) 41/62 (66%) 53/89 (60%) 33/59 (56%) 13/62 (21%) 26/83 (31%) 3/32 (9%) 1/17 (6%) 5/40 (13%) 0/12 (0%) 3/49 (6%) 0/16 (0%)

(*) For each bias grouping, the total number of regions is listed, followed by the (total number conserved with the bias region/total number conserved) (percentage in brackets) for each of the proteomes: mouse, rat, chicken, C. elegans and Drosophila (fruitfly), relative to Human. For Drosophila, the 'reverse' conservation is also listed.