Author: Zuo, Guanghong; Xu, Zhao; Yu, Hongjie; Hao, Bailin
Title: Jackknife and Bootstrap Tests of the Composition Vector Trees Document date: 2011_3_5
ID: vm5zjr64_18
Snippet: In an order-of-magnitude discussion, we may take the total number L of amino acids in an organisms' proteome to be 10 5 , 10 6 , and 10 7 for viruses, prokaryotes, and fungi, respectively. Thus we get 3.8 < K < 5.8 (for viruses) 4.6 < K < 6.6 (for prokaryotes) 5.4 < K < 7.4 (for fungi) yielding K=4 and 5 for viruses, 5 and 6 for prokaryotes, and 6 and 7 for fungi, agreeing with what is seen clearly in Figure 2 ......
Document: In an order-of-magnitude discussion, we may take the total number L of amino acids in an organisms' proteome to be 10 5 , 10 6 , and 10 7 for viruses, prokaryotes, and fungi, respectively. Thus we get 3.8 < K < 5.8 (for viruses) 4.6 < K < 6.6 (for prokaryotes) 5.4 < K < 7.4 (for fungi) yielding K=4 and 5 for viruses, 5 and 6 for prokaryotes, and 6 and 7 for fungi, agreeing with what is seen clearly in Figure 2 .
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