Figure 2From: Vertebrate conserved non coding DNA regions have a high persistence length and a short persistence timeCNC persistence length. The figure shows the number of bases contained in conserved fragments of increasing length. In the fraction above 150 bp length and 85% identity (C and D), there are 2'097'887 non coding bases and 123'632 coding bases in Hs-Gg alignments, 12'864 noncoding bases and 84'381 coding bases in Dm-Dv alignments.Back to article page