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Table 1 Number of postulated gain/loss events in comparing S. mansoni genes with those present in nematodes, arthropods and deuterostomes

From: Analysis of Schistosoma mansoni genes shared with Deuterostomia and with possible roles in host interactions

 

Cases*

# of genes

# of Loss/Gain events under each theory

 

Sm

Nem

Arthr

Deut

 

APC

LED

Group 1

1

1

1

1

4,244

0

0

Group 2

1

0

0

1

427

2 × 427 = 854

1 × 427 = 427

Group 3

1

0

1

0

436

2 × 436 = 872

2 × 436 = 872

Group 4

1

1

0

0

61

1 × 61 = 61

2 × 61 = 122

Group 5

1

1

1

0

289

1 × 289 = 289

1 × 289 = 289

Group 6

1

0

1

1

998

1 × 998 = 998

1 × 998 = 998

Group 7

1

1

0

1

49

1 × 49 = 49

1 × 49 = 49

TOTAL

6,504

3,123

2,757

Excess losses/gains (APC – LED)

 

366

 

Significance (p-value)**

 

2.2 × 10-16

 
  1. * S. mansoni (Sm) genes were compared to genes from all organisms of the following clades: Nematodes (Nem), Arthropods (Arthr) and Deuterostomes (Deut). Each group represents one of the possible cases: when S. mansoni genes were present in at least one organism of the indicated clade it was marked with 1; when genes were absent from all organism of that clade it was marked with 0. For example, group 1 represents the case where 4,244 S. mansoni genes were present in all three clades studied, and therefore no loss/gain events were computed; similarly, group 2, represents the case where 427 S. mansoni genes were not present in Nematodes or Arthropods, and under the APC hypothesis two loss/gain events per gene were computed, whereas under the LED hypothesis only one event per gene was counted. A schematic representation of these cases and the minimal number of events required under either of the two hypotheses is shown in Additional file 1. ** P-value was calculated using 100,000 bootstrapped samples followed by Wilcoxon Test.