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Table 5 Correlation of CvP-bias with the body temperature of homeothermic vertebrates

From: Deep transcriptome-sequencing and proteome analysis of the hydrothermal vent annelid Alvinella pompejana identifies the CvP-bias as a robust measure of eukaryotic thermostability

Species

Number of sequences

CvP-bias

Tm-Index

IUPred

IVYWREL

Body temperature °C

HUMAN

50 006

0.93

0.9

0.31

36.87

37°C

MOUSE

36 368

0.97

0.93

0.29

37.16

37°C

TURTR (bottle-nosed dolphin)

307

0.99

0.79

0.28

38.8

36.8°C

RAT

30 926

1.02

0.97

0.28

37.17

37°C

BOVIN

23 358

1.34

0.96

0.27

37.6

37°C

CHICK

19 671

1.42

0.94

0.28

37.3

41°C

CANFA (dog)

24 002

1.43

0.96

0.28

37.5

37°C

PIG

24 692

1.61

0.98

0.28

37.43

37°C

MELGA (turkey)

15 899

1.72

0.94

0.27

37.66

41°C

TAEGU (zebra finch)

16 717

2.32

0.97

0.27

37.72

41°C

 

Pearson’s r

0.71

0.23

−0.44

0.02

 
  1. Validation of CvP-bias with body temperatures of homeothermic vertebrates. The number of sequences as well as the mean values of the indicated measures are shown for 10 vertebrate species. Pearson’s correlation coefficients of thermostability measures to body temperature are shown.