Table 3.
Total length and density of TARs in different types of genomic regions1
| Annotation on the antisense strand | |||||||
| Distal | 10 kb | 1 kb | exon | intron | Total | ||
| Annotation on the sense strand2 | Distal | 950,963 (574) | 137,168 (1,048) | 38,856 (2,202) | 223,699 (6,012) | 364,308 (831) | 1,715,000 (753) |
| 10 kb | 212,945 (1,596) | 61,991 (2,334) | 15,186 (3,584) | 69,413 (9,683) | 37,434 (1,077) | 396,969 (1,930) | |
| 1 kb | 97,974 (5,454) | 24,062 (5631) | 8,793 (8,647) | 14,475 (13,391) | 4,960 (1,751) | 150,264 (5,570) | |
| exon | 1,370,991 (30,952) | 422,364 (55,666) | 103,263 (90,951) | 33,079 (29,331) | 53,984 (1,4043) | 1,983,681 (34,200) | |
| intron | 398,063 (884) | 34,368 (970) | 6,230 (2,104) | 8,752 (2,107) | 7,059 (586) | 454,472 (900) | |
| Total: | 3,030,936 (1,320) | 679,953 (3,330) | 172,328 (6,380) | 349,418 (6,890) | 467,745 (953) | ||
1Numbers in the brackets are the normalized densities of the TARs, i.e. number of transcribed nucleotides per megabase of genomic DNA
2Annotation is the same as in Table 1(A)