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. 2017 Jun 13;2017:bax047. doi: 10.1093/database/bax047

Table 2.

Top 10 species presenting conserved non-coding RNAs with Leishmania braziliensis MHOM/BR/75/M2904, according to the information retrieved from NRDR database (11)a

Species # of conserved ncRNAs (%) %GC (SD) Average length (SD) # of ncRNA classes
Homo sapiens 5502 (52.36%) 54.82% (±16.63) 27.89 (±23.39) 7
Rattus norvegicus 4130 (39.30%) 52.71% (±6.76) 30.00 (±15.07) 6
Mus musculus 3057 (29.09%) 52.94% (±9.34) 33.99 (±21.17) 6
Drosophila melanogaster 2183 (20.77%) 57.45% (±16.92) 21.02 (±11.36) 2
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 1293 (12.30%) 56.05% (±20.90) 28.60 (±39.39) 1
Arabidopsis thaliana 255 (2.42%) 54.25% (±14.49) 34.65 (±25.98) 2
Ozyra sativa 215 (2.04%) 74.77% (±15.97) 66.33 (±15.19) 1
Zea mays 105 (0.99%) 70.75% (±10.02) 26.52 (±14.25) 1
Leishmania major 69 (0.65%) 57.60% (±4.01) 74.36 (±4.01) 3
Trypanosoma brucei 68 (0.64%) 57.10% (±51.14) 81.79 (±35.85) 3
Other 66 species 293 (2.33%) 53.30% (±11.93) 35.67 (±34.42) 9
a

The GC content, average length and the number of conserved ncRNA classes are represented. SD = standard deviation.