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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Aug 17.
Published in final edited form as: Evolution. 2010 Mar 8;64(8):2204–2220. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.00989.x

Table 3.

Relative effects of promiscuity and group size on the rate of evolution of immunity genes.

Class Gene Model 11 fit Individual factor effects2 Model 23 fit Individual factor effects4




R2 P-
value4
RTS5 log
GS6
RTS*log
GS7
R2 P-
value4
MS38 log
GS6
M3*log
GS9
Non–pathogen-
  interacting genes
ANG 0.52 0.07 (#) − (*) + (*) 0.36 0.42 + +
CCR5 0.16 0.33 + + 0.12 0.49 +
CD4 0.24 0.67 + 0.02 0.99 + +
CD45 0.4 0.51 + + 0.63 0.08 (#) + −(#)
DUFFY 0.24 0.29 + 0.16 0.49 +
Pathogen-
  interacting genes
APOBEC3G 0.34 0.04 (*) + (*) 0.58 0.03 (*) + +(*)
APOBEC3H 0.07 0.88 + + 0.13 0.8 +
CAMP 0.53 0.34 + 0.23 0.75
PKR 0.16 0.53 + + 0.11 0.73 + +
TRL1 0.35 0.42 + + 0.22 0.77 + +
TLR4 0.23 0.35 + + 0.46 0.03 (*) + (*) − (*)
TLR5 0.14 0.56 + + + 0.15 0.72 + + +
TRIM5 0.06 0.85 + 0.09 0.82
TRIM22 0.18 0.64 + + 0.29 0.52 +
ZAP 0.31 0.05 (*) + (*) 0.59 0.03 (*) + +(*)
*

P<0.05,

#

P<0.10.

1

Model includes residual testis size and group size.

2

Contribution of individual factors to the model based on the direction of the slope.

3

Model includes mating system partition 3 and group size.

4

Significance of the model.

5

Residual testis size.

6

Group size.

7

Interaction term between RTS and log GS.

8

Mating system partition 3 (excludes species with ambiguous mating systems).

9

Interaction term between MS3 and log GS.