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Table 3 Pairwise comparison of the concatenated mtEST sets and several published Mytilus mitochondrial genomes

From: Co-expressed mitochondrial genomes: recently masculinized, recombinant mitochondrial genome is co-expressed with the female – transmitted mtDNA genome in a male Mytilus trossulus mussel from the Baltic Sea

Comparison

nt (aa)

Ka × 10–3

Ks × 10–3

Ka/Ks × 10–3

dS.E.) × 10–3

E S

F-BMt

12 (0)

0.00

5.33

0.00

1.60 (± 0.42)

F-Mg

198 (19)

4.10

74.56

54.99

27.29 (± 1.93)

RF-Mg

196 (15)

3.05

76.88

39.64

27.02 (± 2.15)

F-Me

55 (4)

0.78

21.85

35.85

7.40 (± 0.95)

M-BMt

1 669 (355)

92.32

1 859.44

49.65

278.14 (± 12.31)

EL

202 (20)

4.10

76.41

53.64

27.89 (± 2.17)

E L

F-BMt

206 (20)

4.08

78.96

51.64

28.46 (± 1.06)

F-Mg

125 (20)

4.01

44.03

91.11

16.99 (± 1.29)

RF-Mg

65 (13)

2.59

21.51

120.25

8.77 (± 1.06)

F-Me

218 (20)

4.02

87.35

46.04

30.19 (± 2.34)

M-BMt

1 665 (361)

93.31

1 800.02

51.84

277.07 (± 11.86)

F-BMt

RF-Mg

200 (15)

3.06

78.39

38.98

27.59 (± 2.27)

M-BMt

1 666 (355)

82.00

1 851.59

44.29

356.19 (± 20.19)

  1. The number of nucleotide (nt) and amino acid (aa) differences, Ka and Ks values and ratios as well as the Tamura-Nei nucleotide distances (d) are shown. All Ka/Ks ratios are significantly lower than 1 (Fisher exact test p < 0.05).