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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Proportion of each CNE sequence that overlaps the counterpart co-ortholog CNE. Main
graph: for each overlapping pair of co-orthologous CNEs (involving just two sequences),
the proportion of the full length of each CNE (P1-P2) made up by the overlap was calculated
using the human sequence as the reference. The larger of the two proportions was always
plotted as P1 to simplify analysis. Inset bar chart: summary of the number of overlapping
CNE pairs falling into three main proportion categories: P1 ≥ 0.8, P2 ≥ 0.8 - pairs
that overlapped over the majority of both elements, suggesting little evolution of
element length since duplication; P1 ≥ 0.8, P2 < 0.8 - pairs that have undergone significant
degeneration in element length in one of the copies compared to its counterpart; P1
< 0.8, P2 < 0.8 - pairs that have undergone a level of degeneration in element length
in both copies at their edges.
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