Table 3. The frequency of SNP bases substitution between wild rice lines and reference genomes.
Sample | Base | 93–11 reference genome | Nipponbare reference genome | ||||||
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A | C | G | T | A | C | G | T | ||
Huaye 1 | A | — | 51,853 | 237,959 | 59,654 | — | 46,564 | 203,260 | 53,572 |
C | 55,295 | — | 36,627 | 227,188 | 48,371 | — | 31,605 | 220,915 | |
G | 227,618 | 36,423 | — | 55,377 | 220,817 | 31,596 | — | 48,437 | |
T | 59,790 | 237,539 | 52,375 | — | 53,574 | 204,496 | 46,101 | — | |
Huaye 2 | A | — | 41,232 | 187,341 | 46,372 | — | 53,349 | 232,858 | 59,193 |
C | 44,710 | — | 29,937 | 181,480 | 55,466 | — | 36,871 | 254,857 | |
G | 182,044 | 29,718 | — | 44,940 | 256,021 | 36,976 | — | 55,386 | |
T | 46,780 | 187,690 | 41,228 | — | 59,793 | 234,656 | 52,533 | — |
Rows with gray color indicate the reference bases, and columns with gray color indicate the substituted bases. For example, Row 'A' column 'T' indicates how many 'A' bases have been replaced by 'T' bases. Red cell means the higher bases substitution, and the green means the lower bases substitution.