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Fig. 9

From: Saltations of cis-regulatory modules in Canidae and Hominidae

Fig. 9

The line charts of PCCs (Pearson correlation coefficients) between nine canids’ top nine motif-eigenvectors and those of four hominids. For five dogs, dingoes, and dholes, their fourth, fifth, and ninth PCCs with humans are greater than those with three apes and decrease in the order of humans, chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas. Conversely, for red foxes and wolves, their fourth and fifth PCCs with humans are less than those with three apes. This suggests that dingoes, dholes, and dogs share a similar CREF pattern that is closer to humans than to the three apes; whereas red foxes and wolves display a similar CREF pattern that is closer to the three apes than to humans.

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