Reconstructing contiguous regions of an ancestral genome

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Table 6.

Results of running our CAR-building program on data from Murphy et al. (2005)

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Table 6.

Endpoint joins have two cases: (1) the join between the first conserved segment in a chromosome and the beginning of the chromosome; (2) the join between the last conserved segment in a chromosome and the end of the chromosome. Non-human-consecutive joins refer to two consecutive elements in human that are not consecutive in the ancestor, indicating a breakpoint in human.

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