Table 5.
Mean SNVs per individual for ten WES and WGS cats.
| Genes | Top 50 WGS outliers | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform | WGS | WES | ||||
| Sex | Male | Female | Difference (%)a | Male | Female | Difference (%)a |
| Autosome | 1595.00 | 1445.67 | 149.33 (9.36) | 946.25 | 872.83 | 73.42 (7.76) |
| X chromosome | 1363.75 | 22.83 | 1340.92 (98.33) | 829.75 | 23.00 | 806.75 (97.73) |
| Genes | All | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform | WGS | WES | ||||
| Sex | Male | Female | Difference (%)a | Male | Female | Difference (%)a |
| Autosome | 53,724.75 | 57,605.50 | 3880.75 (7.22) | 53,189.50 | 57,217.67 | 4028.17 (7.57) |
| X chromosome | 1968.50 | 766.00 | 1202.50 (61.09) | 1412.00 | 776.33 | 635.67 (45.02) |
aPercentage differences in parentheses were calculated as a fraction of mean SNVs per male individual.