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This chapter presents a comparison of shared and distinguishing features between the rodent and human liver and gallbladder.
We also analysed repeatability of repertoire with an analysis of variance [34] and we compared repeatability of repertoire composition within individuals using the Dice index of similarity [37], which makes a pairwise comparison of shared elements.
Table 2 gives a pair-wise comparison of shared CLOGs between all 16 cyanobacterial strains.
We also performed a similar comparison of shared interaction partners from the protein-protein interaction data.
The comparison of shared marker orders between individual maps was displayed graphically using the Circos program (http://circos.ca/) [ 70].
This approach allows a comparison of shared sequences, despite the widely differing number of protein-family members in their proteomes.
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Comparisons of shared targets were checked by name in the Gene Ontology database [ 22].
Prior to the comparisons of shared bands, individuals found in the clusters of differing taxonomy have been excluded from the analysis (P. argentea: Ptl4408 − 4410; P. pusilla: Ptl4464).
We did not perform the exhaustive interpopulation comparisons of shared vrGVs because of the enormous amount of computational space required for computation of 549,842 pairs in total, which is beyond the scope of our resources.
Although the use of an unadjusted significance level may increase false positives due to multiple testing, the number should be minimal in our case, because results were drawn from comparisons of shared gene across multiple groups and not a single comparison (see Table 2).
In the non-pathogenic Burkholderia species comparison, the number of shared proteins corresponded to 95% of the B. phenoliruptrix genomic repertoire.
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