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Table 5 Comparison of nonsynonomous (NSS) and synonomous (SS) substitutions in ATPase6 and ATPAse8 genes among clades

From: Analysis of Canis mitochondrial DNA demonstrates high concordance between the control region and ATPase genes

Clade

Sample Size

NSS

SS

dN/dS

ATPase6

All

25

11

52

0.045

NWATPall

18

5

23

0.073

NWATP1ew

2

1

4

0.082

NWATP2coyI+ATP3coyII

16

5

17

0.088

NWATP2coyI

10

2

9

0.073

NWATP3coyII

6

3

8

0.112

OWATP4all

7

4

9

0.163

OWATP4North

4

3

4

0.282

ATPase8

All

25

10

13

0.171

NWATPall

18

4

6

0.295

NWATP1ew

2

0

0

0.000

NWATP2coyI+ATP3coyII

16

3

6

0.214

NWATP2coyI

10

1

4

0.070

NWATP3coyII

6

2

2

0.285

OWATP4all

7

3

0

n/a

OWATP4North

4

0

0

0.000

  1. Sample size is the number of sequences analyzed based on haplotypes determined from the complete ATPase sequence (1067 bp). Dog sequence Catp04 was excluded from the analysis because it clustered independently from other Old World (OW) sequences. OWNorth includes haplotypes Catp03 and Catp18 from the NWT, Canada, Catp08 from Sweden, and Catp09 from Russia. The ratio of nonsynonomous to synonomous substitutions is calculated as dN/dS, where dN is the number of nonsynonomous substitutions per nonsynonomous site, and dS is the number of synonomous substitutions per synonomous site. All calculations were done in DNAsp v. 5.10. Clades are those identified in Figure 2b.