Table 3 |
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Common and unique DDIs by pair-wise organism comparison |
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E. colia |
Yeast |
Worm |
Fly |
Human |
Total |
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E. coli |
469b (62%)c |
211 (28%) |
79 (10%) |
64 (8%) |
178 (23%) |
759 |
|
yeast |
211 (36%) |
106 (18%) |
163 (28%) |
164 (28%) |
352 (61%) |
579 |
|
worm |
79 (31%) |
163 (65%) |
24 (10%) |
118 (47%) |
193 (77%) |
251 |
|
fly |
64 (24%) |
164 (60%) |
118 (43%) |
8 (3%) |
239 (88%) |
272 |
|
human |
178 (20%) |
352 (39%) |
193 (22%) |
239 (27%) |
365 (41%) |
897 |
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aOrganism labeling: yeast, S. cerevisiae; worm: C. elegans; fly, D. melanogaster. bValues in bold represent the DDIs unique to this organism. cThe percentage is calculated out of the total number of the organism's DDIs (right most column). The percentages in each line do not add up to 100% because there are DDIs that are shared by more than two organisms and they are counted more than once. DDI, domain-domain interaction. |
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Itzhaki et al. Genome Biology 2006 7:R125 doi:10.1186/gb-2006-7-12-r125 |
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