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. 2013 Nov 20;5(12):2402–2409. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evt183

Table 3.

Hazard Ratios of Nonrelocalized vs. Relocalized Duplicate Genes in Some Eukaryotic Species for Ks Values Ranging from 0 < Ks < 1

Species 0 < Ks < 0.05 0 < Ks < 0.1 0 < Ks < 0.25 0 < Ks < 0.5 0 < Ks < 0.75 0 < Ks < 1
Volvox carteri 1.58* 1.30* 1.40** 1.32* 1.36** 1.13*
Saccharomyces cervisiae 1.73* 1.82** 3.80** 2.26** 2.23* 2.72**
Caenorhabditis elegans 0.92 0.69 1.36* 1.20* 1.23* 1.59**
Drosophila rerio 1.24** 1.52** 1.31** 1.35** 1.61** 1.55**
Homo sapiens 1.92** 1.56** 1.64** 1.38** 1.39** 1.27**
Mus musculus 1.26** 1.17** 1.09** 1.43** 1.46** 1.40**
Phytophthora ramorum 1.34** 1.38** 1.31** 1.21** 1.17** 1.13**
Oryza sativa 1.46** 1.24** 1.21** 1.22** 1.20** 1.24*

Note.—Hazard ratios = 1 indicate death rates between relocalized and nonrelocalized duplicates are equal. Hazard ratios > 1 indicate death rates of relocalized duplicates are lower than the death rates of nonrelocalized duplicates.

*Significant hazard ratios P < 0.05.

**Significant hazard ratios P < 0.001.