Human vs Chimpanzee Synteny results

The syntenic regions between Human (Homo sapiens, GRCh38) and Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes, Pan_tro_3.0) were extracted from their pairwise alignment in Ensembl release 91. We look for stretches where the alignment blocks are in synteny. The search is run in two phases. In the first one, syntenic alignments that are closer than 200 kbp are grouped. In the second phase, the groups that are in synteny are linked provided that no more than 2 non-syntenic groups are found between them and they are less than 3Mbp apart.

Configuration parameters

No configuration parameters are available.

Statistics over 192 synteny blocks

Genome coverage (bp) Coding exon coverage (bp)
Human

Uncovered: 244,034,044 out of 3,096,649,726
Covered: 2,852,615,682 out of 3,096,649,726

Uncovered: 246,470 out of 35,628,222
Covered: 35,381,752 out of 35,628,222

Chimpanzee

Uncovered: 353,270,838 out of 3,231,170,666
Covered: 2,877,899,828 out of 3,231,170,666

Uncovered: 1,814,415 out of 37,531,681
Covered: 35,717,266 out of 37,531,681