Table 2.
In the triplets, first, second, and third positions correspond, respectively, to human, mouse, and rat. (Underlined) one species and two gaps. (Black) very rare triplets; two mismatching species and one gap, or three mismatching species. (Green) more triplets with two mismatching species and one gap, or three mismatching species. (Brown) triplets with human matching one of the rodents, and the second rodent mismatching or gapped. (Blue) triplets with rodents matching, and human mismatching or gapped. (Red) matches of all three species. (tv and ts) Near triplets in Symbols #4, #5, #9, and #10 indicate transversions and transitions, respectively.