Table 1.
Species | typ. target size (kbp) | # of target sequences | # of query sequences |
Bombyx mori p50T | 2.8 | 213 289 | 8 |
Drosophila simulans | 9.4 | 31 198 | 37 |
Bombyx mori str. Dazao | 14 | 66 482 | 32 |
Nasonia vitripennis (contigs) | 27 | 26 605 | 35 |
Nasonia vitripennis (scaffolds) | 1 827 | 6 181 | 35 |
Drosophila sechellia | 70 | 21 425 | 38 |
Aedes aegypti | 113 | 36 206 | 40 |
Daphnia pulex | 825 | 9 080 | 42 |
Anopheles gambiae | 6 969 | 69 724 | 37 |
Drosophila melanogaster | 21 575 | 13 | 38 |
Aspergillus niger | 2 409 | 143 | 15 |
Homo sapiens | 153 287 | 24 | 40 |
Macaca mulatta | 150 724 | 22 | 40 |
A list of 9 insect, one fungi, and two primate genomes, searched for kinesin and myosin genes to compare the performance of Scipio with that of BLAT and Exonerate. Genomic target sequences were taken from different stages of assembly, as can be seen from the different typical target sizes (D. melanogaster, H. sapiens and M. mulatta were given as sets of complete chromosomes; of the genome of N. vitripennis, two versions were compared; the genome of A. gambiae was given partly in chromosomes, partly in small contigs). The protein query sequences were taken from the same species as the genome.