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. 2016 Nov 28;113(50):E8096–E8105. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1608828113

Table 1.

GO analysis of observed Tajima’s D values uncovers evidence for enrichment of GO terms in genes under strong directional and balancing selection

Dataset* Feature D percentile GO term GO ID P value§
P. vivax (M/A) Exon First Histone deacetylase complex GO:0000118 0.0423
P. vivax (M) Gene First ATP binding GO:0005524 0.0493
P. vivax (A) Gene First Cellular component GO:0005575 0.00941
P. vivax (M) Exon 99th Metallo-sulfur cluster assembly GO:0031163 0.0440
P. vivax (M) Exon 99th Iron-sulfur cluster assembly GO:0016226 0.04402
P. vivax (M/A) Gene/exon 99th Plastid large ribosomal subunit GO:0000311 0.0166
P. vivax (M/A) Gene/exon 99th Plastid ribosome GO:0009547 0.0306
P. vivax (M/A) Gene/exon 99th Plastid part GO:0044435 0.0306
P. vivax (M/A) Gene/exon 99th Plastid stroma GO:0009532 0.0306
P. falciparum Gene First Retrograde transport, endosome to Golgi GO:0042147 0.0431
P. falciparum Gene First Endosomal transport GO:0016197 0.0431
P. falciparum Gene/exon 99th Cell surface GO:0009986 0.00124

Tajima’s D was calculated on a per-gene and per-exon basis for the entire P. vivax population sample, the P. vivax monoclonal subset, and the central, ancestral-like P. falciparum subpopulation. For genewise and exonwise Tajima’s D values, the first percentile (largest negative values) and 99th percentile (largest positive values) were included in GO term enrichment analysis.

*

(M) indicates the result was found among P. vivax monoclonals; (A) indicates result found among the entire P. vivax population sample.

GO-term enrichment was found in exonwise analysis, genewise analysis, or both exon- and genewise analyses.

First percentile indicates largest negative Tajima’s D values, consistent with directional selection; 99th percentile indicates largest positive Tajima’s D values, consistent with balancing selection.

§

Bonferroni-corrected P values; if a term was significant (to a Bonferroni-corrected P ≤ 0.05) in both monoclonal (M) and all (A) analyses, the more conservative (higher) of the two P values is reported.