GC Percent in 5-Base Windows (gc5Base)
 

Position: scaffold_149545.1-136892:7,593-7,669

Total Bases in view: 77

Statistics on: 70 bases (% 90.9091 coverage)

Database: tupBel1 Table: gc5Base
Chrom Data
start
Data
end
# of Data
values
Each data
value spans
# bases
Bases
covered
Minimum Maximum Range Mean Variance Standard
deviation
scaffold_149545.1-136892 7596 7665 14 5 70 (90.91%) 19.685 100 80.315 64.0045 380.912 19.517

14 data values in this window view
chromosomechromStartchromEnddataValue
scaffold_149545.1-1368927595760079.528
scaffold_149545.1-13689276007605100.000
scaffold_149545.1-1368927605761059.843
scaffold_149545.1-1368927610761559.843
scaffold_149545.1-1368927615762079.528
scaffold_149545.1-1368927620762559.843
scaffold_149545.1-1368927625763059.843
scaffold_149545.1-1368927630763559.843
scaffold_149545.1-1368927635764039.370
scaffold_149545.1-1368927640764579.528
scaffold_149545.1-1368927645765059.843
scaffold_149545.1-1368927650765519.685
scaffold_149545.1-1368927655766079.528
scaffold_149545.1-1368927660766559.843
compressed data has resolution of + or - 0.781
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Data last updated at UCSC: 2006-12-21

Description

The GC percent track shows the percentage of G (guanine) and C (cytosine) bases in 5-base windows. High GC content is typically associated with gene-rich areas.

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Credits

The data and presentation of this graph were prepared by Hiram Clawson.