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. 2016 Sep 2;6(11):3517–3524. doi: 10.1534/g3.116.034678

Table 2. Autosomal crossover interference.

Gamma Model Gamma-Escape Model
ν (95% C.I.) BIC ν (95% C.I.) p (95% C.I.) BIC
Male dogs 3.73 (2.77–5.63) 6617.1 14.05 (11.82–17.95) 0.055 (0.037–0.078) 6174.6
Female dogs 5.22 (4.32–6.52) 7580.9 30.64 (25.23–39.44) 0.035 (0.022–0.050) 7274.0
Male humans 3.28 (3.06–3.51) 99,043.7 8.63 (8.29–8.96) 0.059 (0.054–0.064) 93,205.3
Female humans 2.41 (2.31–2.50) 168,775.7 7.13 (6.95–7.33) 0.071 (0.067–0.075) 156,793.4

Parameter estimates are shown for both gamma and gamma-escape models for combined autosomes in dogs and humans. Numbers in parentheses represent 95% C.I. BIC, Bayesian Information Criterion.