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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 6.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Ther. 2016 Jun 6;24(8):1369–1377. doi: 10.1038/mt.2016.110

Figure 3. The effect of sectors on transposition rate is not a by-product of positional conservation.

Figure 3

Sector and conserved residues were split into three groups: sector residues with low positional conservation (D< 0.5), sector residues with high positional conservation, and conserved residues that are not part of any sector. Transposition rates of mutants (median, box: 25%-75%, whiskers: 10%-90%) in all three groups are significantly different from mutants in other residues (p << 0.05 for all comparisons, Fisher post–hoc tests, ANOVA on log transformed transposition rates), and there is no significant difference between the mutants of non-conserved sector and conserved but non-sector residues (p > 0.05 in all three alignments, Fisher post–hoc tests).