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. 2018 Sep 11;9:3680. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06131-2

Table 2.

Product distributions in the uGCR assay

GCR type No. of isolates/total Rate for GCR typea Predicted rate based on wild-type product distributionsb Observed/predicted rate ratio
De novo telomere addition
Wild type 15 / 20 1.35 [0.52–3.08] x 10−9 1.35 [0.52–3.08] x 10−9 1.00
swr1Δ 7 / 18 0.32 [0.23–0.43] x 10−9c 0.62 [0.44–0.83] x 10−9d 0.52
mrc1Δ 1 / 18 0.17 [0.08–0.21] x 10−9c 2.25 [1.05–2.85] x 10−9d 0.07
mrc1Δ swr1Δ 1 / 21 13.3 [6.19–24.3] x 10−9c 210 [97.5–383] x 10−9d 0.06
Interstitial deletion
Wild type 1 / 20 9.00 [3.50–20.5] x 10−11 9.00 [3.50–20.5] x 10−11 1.00
swr1Δ 2 / 18 9.11 [6.56–12.2] x 10−11 4.10 [2.95–5.50] x 10−11d 2.22
mrc1Δ 0 / 18 <16.7 [7.78–21.1] x 10−11 15.0 [7.00–19.0] x 10−11 1.11
mrc1Δ swr1Δ 8 / 21 10,700 [4400] x 10−11c 1400 [650–2550] x 10−11d 7.62
Microhomology-mediated translocation
Wild type 0 / 20 <9.00 [3.50–20.5] x 10−11 <9.00 [3.50–20.5] x 10−11 1.00
swr1Δ 3 / 18 13.7 [9.83–18.3] x 10−11 <4.10 [2.95–5.50] x 10−11d >3.33
mrc1Δ 4 / 18 66.7 [31.1–84.4] x 10−11c <15.0 [7.00–19.0] x 10−11d >4.44
mrc1Δ swr1Δ 9 / 21 12,000 [5900] x 10−11c <1400 [650–2500] x 10−11d >8.57
Hairpin-mediated inverted duplication
Wild type 3 / 20 2.70 [1.05–6.15] x 10−10 2.70 [1.05–6.15] x 10−10 1.00
swr1Δ 6 / 18 2.73 [1.97–3.67] x 10−10 1.23 [0.89–1.65] x 10−10d 2.22
mrc1Δ 13 / 18 21.7 [10.1–27.4] x 10−10c 4.50 [2.10–5.70] x 10−10d 4.81
mrc1Δ swr1Δ 3 / 21 400 [186–729] x 10−10c 420 [195–765] x 10−10 0.95

aObserved rate calculated by multiplying the GCR rate for each strain by the fraction of GCRs observed for a specific GCR type. 95% confidence intervals (CI) are displayed in square brackets.

bPredicted rate calculated by multiplying the GCR rate for each strain by the fraction of GCRs observed in the wild-type strain. 95% confidence intervals are displayed in square brackets.

cRate of a specific type of GCR in the mutant strain has a 95% CI that does not overlap with the 95% CI of the wild-type rate

dPredicted rate based on the wild-type product distribution has a 95% CI that does not overlap with the 95% CI of the observed rate.