The global landscape of sequence diversity1Molecular Structure and Function, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada 2Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, 1 King's College Circle, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
Genome Biology 2007, 8:R238doi:10.1186/gb-2007-8-11-r238
Subject areas: Bioinformatics, Evolution, Genome studies Additional filesAdditional data file 1: Phylogenetic relationships of the taxonomic groups discussed in the main text. Format: PDF Size: 390KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Adobe Acrobat Reader Additional data file 2: Species used in the study together with a detailed breakdown of the taxonomic relationships of their sequences. Format: DOC Size: 570KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional data file 3: Species used in the study together with a detailed breakdown of the taxonomic relationships of their sequences. Format: DOC Size: 788KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional data file 4: Comparison of sequence similarity relationships between members of 16 highly conserved gene families for eukaryotes and bacteria. Format: PDF Size: 338KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Adobe Acrobat Reader Additional data file 5: Rates of sequence and gene family discovery in different sets of complete and partial genomes. Format: PDF Size: 604KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Adobe Acrobat Reader Additional data file 6: Relationship between genome size and number of species-specific sequences. Format: PDF Size: 427KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Adobe Acrobat Reader Additional data file 7: Relationship between sequence conservation and length. Format: PDF Size: 345KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Adobe Acrobat Reader |


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