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. 2010 Mar 19;22(3):655–671. doi: 10.1105/tpc.109.072223

Table 2.

Comparisons of Shared NlaIII and DpnII Tag Sequences between Different Libraries

Apo A 210204a Apo B 204171 Apo C 76530 Apo D 134117
Sex A 118018a 5178 1566 (30.2) 4522 1514 (33.5) 3864 1101 (28.5) 4583 1415 (30.9)
Sex B 132769 6386 1808 (28.3) 5497 1763 (32.1) 5536 1101 (19.9) 6518 1532 (23.5)
Sex C 52640 4593 1214 (26.4) 3975 1141 (28.7) 3843 727 (18.9) 4521 1111 (24.6)
Sex D 70150 5395 1316 (24.4) 4563 1268 (27.8) 4919 670 (13.6) 5815 1073 (18.4)
Apo A 185270a Apo B 97398 Apo C 110811 Apo D 123262
Sex A 100280a 5083 1701 (33.5) 2812 1048 (37.3) 2167 874 (40.3) 3121 1066 (34.2)
Sex B 198485 8213 2112 (25.7) 3622 1512 (41.7) 2955 1361 (46.0) 4746 1678 (35.4)
Sex C 126408 3647 1521 (41.7) 1996 911 (45.6) 2421 1130 (46.7) 3772 1419 (37.6)
Sex D 139538 4843 1677 (34.6) 2279 1090 (47.8) 2843 1261 (44.3) 4784 1851 (38.7)

The top number represents the total number of shared tags, and bottom numbers show numbers and percentage of differentially expressed tags (P < 0.05; Audic and Claverie, 1997) per total number of shared tags. The data from both NlaIII and DpnII libraries were combined for all subsequent analyses.

a

Total number of sequenced tags in particular library.