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. 2004 Jan;14(1):54–61. doi: 10.1101/gr.1924004

Table 1.

Tissue Specificity of Gene Expression Correlates Positively With Higher Evolutionary Rates (Median Values of KA, KS, and KA/KS), the Fraction of Genes Whose Products Are Secreted (fsec) and the Fraction of Genes That are Linked to Disease (fdis)

Partition maxTS range Gene number Median maxTS Median KA/KS Median KA Median KS fsec (%) fdis (%) fLe (%) fAll (%) fLe/fAll (%) K-S test probability
1 ≤0.1 1571 0.082 0.059 0.034 0.530 14.3 9.2 7.6 34.8 22.0 1.4 × 10-4, 1.2 × 10-5, 7.2 × 10-7, 2.2 × 10-16, 2.0 × 10-3, 3.8 × 10-4, 2.2 × 10-16
2 0.1—0.2 2074 0.133 0.070 0.043 0.574 21.9 11.9 5.3 27.1 19.4
3 0.2—0.3 645 0.243 0.078 0.054 0.594 32.7 12.5 2.3 18.5 12.6 9.1 × 10-2, 7.9 × 10-9
4 0.3—0.4 294 0.335 0.090 0.063 0.658 37.4 15.0 1.0 15.3 6.7 5.8 × 10-4
5 ≥0.4 376 0.530 0.126 0.089 0.655 45.5 25.8 0.8 11.2 7.1 ---

Tissue specificity correlates negatively with fLe/fAll, which represents the under- or over-representation of embryonic or larval lethality phenotypes in the nematode worm mapped to the tissue-specificity partition of their likely human ortholog (see Results). The Kolmogorov-Smirnov (K-S) test probability (see Methods) represents the likelihood that the KA/KS distribution of genes in a lower partition differs from those distributions in higher partitions.