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. 2018 Jun 1;10(6):1526–1532. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evy113

Table 1.

Classification of Protein-Coding Genes by Putative Origins

Genome Apis Species-Specific HGT-Low Confidence HGT-High Confidence
S. clarkii 641 (48%) 472 (35%) 142 (11%) 91 (7%)
S. helicoides 679 (68%) 198 (20%) 99 (10%) 21 (2%)
S. culicicola 709 (66%) 228 (21%) 98 (9%) 36 (3%)
S. apis 728 (63%) 281 (24%) 109 (10%) 33 (3%)
S. turonicum 780 (73%) 149 (14%) 115 (11%) 20 (2%)
S. corruscae 667 (69%) 218 (22%) 70 (7%) 18 (2%)
S. litorale 789 (74%) 151 (14%) 105 (10%) 21 (2%)
S. cantharicola 745 (73%) 123 (12%) 104 (10%) 45 (4%)
S. diminutum 770 (76%) 119 (12%) 115 (11%) 4 (0%)
S. taiwanense 728 (85%) 50 (6%) 67 (8%) 13 (2%)
S. sabaudiensea 243 (26%) 338 (37%) 178 (19%) 165 (18%)

Note.—Values indicate the gene count; the percentage of total is provided in parentheses.

a

Due to the high level of sequence divergence from other Apis clade species, as well as its basal placement in the species phylogeny, this approach of utilizing BLASTP searches to classify the putative origin of genes is not applicable to S. sabaudiense. These values are provided for reference only and are not included in the calculation of average percentages among Apis clade species as discussed in the main text.