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Table 1 Correlations of transcript and protein expression statistics of a common gene set

From: Transcript and protein profiling identify candidate gene sets of potential adaptive significance in New Zealand Pachycladon

A

CH_P

EX_P

NZ_P

B

CH_T

EX_T

NZ_T

C

CH_P

EX_P

NZ_P

CH_T

0.52

0.43

0.30

CH_T

1.00

0.91

0.74

CH_P

1.00

0.75

0.59

EX_T

0.47

0.45

0.32

EX_T

 

1.00

0.83

EX_P

 

1.00

0.72

NZ_T

0.40

0.36

0.34

NZ_T

  

1.00

NZ_P

  

1.00

  1. Pairwise Spearman rank correlation coefficients between A) protein (P) and transcript (T) expression statistics (log2 normalized spectral abundance factors vs log2 fluroescense intensities), B) transcript expression statistics and C) protein expression statistics for 1074 genes surveyed by both microarrays and shotgun proteomics of three Pachycladon species. Species abbreviations: CH: P. cheesemanii, EX: P. exile, NZ: P. novae-zelandiae. The highest correlation coefficients for each species are depicted in bold. Note that the proteome of each species correlates most strongly with its own transcriptome (A). Furthermore, transcriptomes and proteomes of CH correlate more strongly with those of EX than with those of NZ (B, C), reflecting the closer phylogenetic relationship between CH and EX as opposed to CH and NZ.