Patterns of large-scale genomic variation in virulent and avirulent Burkholderia species

Table 2.

Analysis of flanking probe deletions at >95% and >99.99% confidence levels for B. mallei and B. thailandensis, compared to B. pseudomallei, using t-tests.





Probability (%) of flanking deletions
Species
Coverage (% confidence)
No. of probes
Two sides
One side
Isolated
B. mallei Whole genome (>95%) 812 59.24 32.51 8.25
Whole genome (>99.99%) 344 59.01 33.72 7.27
Chr 1 (>95%) 246 48.78 37.40 13.82
Chr 1 (>99.99%) 106 45.28 42.45 12.26
Chr 2 (>95%) 566 63.78 30.39 5.83
Chr 2 (>99.99%) 238 65.13 29.83 5.04
B. thailandensis Whole genome (>95%) 969 41.49 35.09 23.43
Whole genome (>99.99%) 304 49.01 33.22 17.76
Chr 1 (>95%) 380 41.84 30.53 27.63
Chr 1 (>99.99%) 109 46.79 32.11 21.10
Chr 2 (>95%) 589 41.26 38.03 20.71

Chr 2 (>99.99%)
195
50.26
33.85
15.90
  • For intensity-dependent z-score results, please see Supplemental material for a more detailed analysis

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