Genome Research 15: [Related article:] 231–240 (2005)
Divergent V1R repertoires in five species: Amplification in rodents, decimation in primates, and a surprisingly small repertoire in dogs
The line designating intact V1R's was inadvertently omitted from Table 1. The complete Table 1 is reprinted below.
Table 1.
Number of V1R-like sequences found in the genomes of five species
Mouse | Rat | Dog | Chimpanzee | Human | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 364 | 220 | 65 | 116 | 117 | Total V1R-like sequences |
| 165 (50%) | 106 (49%) | 8 (13%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (2%) | Intact V1Rs |
| 165 (50%) | 110 (51%) | 54 (87%) | 102 (100%) | 115 (98%) | Pseudogenes |
| 34 | 4 | 3 | 14 | 0 | Partial sequences |
| 95% | 90% | 98% | 94% | 100% | Assembly coveragea |
| 190 | 120 | 9 | 0 | 2 | Intact V1Rs extrapolated to complete genome |
Partial sequences are interrupted by assembly gaps and could be intact or pseudogenes. Complete sequence information is needed before their status can be determined. The percentages shown are intact and pseudogene proportions of all V1Rs with full-length sequence available.
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