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Overview of conserved and unique Arabidopsis ZFPs in different subsets. Maximum values are in boldface. Unique ZFPs are further classified into families, pairs and singletons. C1S and C2S belong to one family but contain ZFs both with HX3H and HX4H spacing, an asterisk marks a pair with the exceptional combination of ZFs with HX4H and HX3H spacing in the first and second finger, respectively. The most expanded families, A1 and C1 are in italics. |
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| Classified set |
Set A+B |
SubsetC1 |
SubsetC2 |
SubsetC3 |
∑ all Sets |
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| Conserved AT-ZFPs |
6 (18%) |
2 (3%) |
9 (20%) |
16 (73%) |
33 (19%) |
| unique AT-ZFPs |
27 (82%) |
75 (97%) |
35 (80%) |
6 (27%) |
143 (81%) |
| - ZFPs in families |
Al 24 |
C1 64 C1Q 4 C1S 3 |
C2A 6 C2B 17 C2S 2 |
C3A 3 C3B 3 |
126 |
| - ZFPs in pairs |
2 |
2* |
8 |
- |
12 |
| - Singletons |
1 |
2 |
2 |
- |
5 |
| ∑ all ZFPs |
33 |
77 |
44 |
22 |
176 |
Englbrecht et al. BMC Genomics 2004 5:39 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-5-39 |
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