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Table 2 Frame preservation among different groups

From: Functional importance of different patterns of correlation between adjacent cassette exons in human and mouse

  

# of pairs

# in CDS

# of Frame preservation*

    

Upstream

Downstream

Difference

Sum

Human

ME

60

51 (85%)

24 (47.1%)

17 (33.3%)

36 (70.6%)

19 (37.3%)

 

IND

1137

810 (71.2%)

349 (43.1%)

338 (41.7%)

306 (37.8%)

294 (36.3%)

 

LNK

957

834 (87.1%)

275 (33.0%)

300 (36.0%)

292 (35.0%)

357 (42.8%)

mouse

ME

60

51 (85%)

19 (37.3%)

24 (47.1%)

39 (76.5%)

20 (39.2%)

 

IND

424

244 (57.5%)

101 (41.4%)

113 (46.3%)

92 (37.7%)

91 (37.3%)

 

LNK

507

424 (83.6%)

173 (40.8%)

173 (40.8%)

161 (38.0%)

190 (44.8%)

  1. * The 'upstream' and 'downstream' indicate the numbers of frame-preserving upstream and downstream exons, respectively. The 'difference' indicates the number of pairs in which the length difference of the two exons is an exact multiple of 3 nt, while the 'sum' means the number of pairs in which the exon length sum is an exact multiple of 3 nt. The percentage is relative to '# in CDS' column. See text for detail.