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. 2012 Mar 1;29(8):2073–2086. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mss077

Table 2.

Genetic Distances of Noncoding Region Sequences Together with Synonymous Sites from Human and Chimpanzee Loci.

cSIGLEC11 hSIGLEC16 hSIGLEC16P cSIGLEC16
A/A′1 + A/A′2 (∼1,140 bp)
    hSIGLEC11 0.0329 ± 0.0052 0.0087 ± 0.0026 0.0031 ± 0.0016 0.0199 ± 0.0040
    cSIGLEC11 0.0321 ± 0.0051 0.0346 ± 0.0053 0.0239 ± 0.0044
    hSIGLEC16 0.0087 ± 0.0026 0.0207 ± 0.0041
    hSIGLEC16P 0.0215 ± 0.0042
A/A′1 (∼320 bp)
    hSIGLEC11 0.0275 ± 0.0080 0.0023 ± 0.0023 0.0045 ± 0.0032 0.0159 ± 0.0060
    cSIGLEC11 0.0252 ± 0.0076 0.0275 ± 0.0080 0.0159 ± 0.0060
    hSIGLEC16 0.0023 ± 0.0023 0.0136 ± 0.0056
    hSIGLEC16P 0.0159 ± 0.0060
A/A′2 (∼820 bp)
    hSIGLEC11 0.0358 ± 0.0067 0.0122 ± 0.0039 0.0024 ± 0.0017 0.0220 ± 0.0052
    cSIGLEC11 0.0358 ± 0.0067 0.0384 ± 0.0069 0.0283 ± 0.0059
    hSIGLEC16 0.0122 ± 0.0039 0.0245 ± 0.0055
    hSIGLEC16P 0.0245 ± 0.0055

Note.—Genetic distances within the region A/A′ (see also fig. 1) were calculated, with multiple-hit corrections (Jukes and Cantor 1969). h, human; c, chimpanzee. Synonymous sites were represented by the third codon positions of the coding region sequences.