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When compared to other genomic regions, for all 13 genomes investigated, we found in ROTs a higher frequency of ORFs with very short or absent intergenic spacers (overlapping genes) (χ = 65.041, p < 0.00001; d.f. = 1).
The intergenic spacers among ORFs in ROTs are either very short or absent, and overlapping genes are overwhelmingly located in these genomic regions (χ = 65.041, p < 0.00001; d.f. = 1).
Nonetheless, the occurrence of tree genes coding for virion proteins in the positive strand in ROTs 19 to 21 had a low chance probability (p = 0.00216), while the co-occurrence of 3 genes encoding transcription associated products in the positive strand in ROT 5 (in bold in Figure 5) had a even lower chance probability (p = 0.00087) (Additional file 10: Table S6).
Furthermore, the two-fold co-occurrence of five community I members in tandem, as observed in ROTs 17, 19 to 21 (in bold in Figure 5) was estimated to be low probability events (p = 0.001 each) during Monte Carlo simulations (Additional file 8: Table S4).
For example a cluster of 6 ORFs with late motifs in ROTs 10 to 12 (in bold in Figure 5) had a low chance probability (p = 0.000735) (Additional file 9: Table S5), while the chance of observing a triple tandem of early and late motifs was higher, (p = 0.0211).
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