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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Bioinform Comput Biol. 2016 Jan 28;14(2):1641002. doi: 10.1142/S021972001641002X

Table 1.

Selection of the best estimate of the distance from the centromere where aligned chromosome arms become separated.

Ranges of distances # Rearr. Hi-C contact freq. |X − Y|
P-value Fold change P-value Fold change
0–200Kb and 200–400Kb 44 and 10 0.023 2.27 0.11 1.30
0–225Kb and 225–450Kb 46 and 11 0.016 2.29 0.0085 1.59
0–250Kb and 250–500Kb 49 and 11 0.036 2.14 0.0051 1.72
0–275Kb and 275–550Kb 57 and 9 0.12 2.00 0.11 1.21
0–300Kb and 300–600Kb 64 and 9 0.37 1.65 0.051 1.52

Note: Wilcoxon test p-values and fold changes of average spatial distances were calculated between two ranges of distances from the rearrangement event to the centromere. Spatial distance between genes X and Y with a predicted rearrangement event was measured as Hi-C contact frequency or |X − Y| estimated via the linear distance to the centromere.