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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Apr 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Mol Biol. 2006 Nov 10;366(1):307–315. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2006.11.017

Table 2.

The number of architectures described by each rearrangement class (Table 1), under three natural measures

Rearrangement class (A) Allsolution (B) Common solutions (C) Majority class
Simple
New domain 4646 4483 4387
Fission 1991 1387 875
Fusion of new domains 730 586 489
Fusion of parent architectures 3734 3409 2825
Fusion of both 2266 1921 1610
Complex
Deletion 108 80 55
Insertion of new domain 27 19 13
Insertion of parent architecture 61 48 30
Other 914 690 473
Tie 895
Total 14,477 12,623 11,652

A, The number of architectures with any solution of that class. B, The number of architectures whose most common solutions, i.e. the solutions that were proposed for the largest number of new occurrences, include that class. C, The number of architectures whose most common solution(s) are of exactly that rearrangement class. In A and B, an architecture can be attributed to more than one class. In C, architectures whose most common solutions describe more than one class are labeled Tie.