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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Genomics. 2011 Jan 9;97(4):193–199. doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2011.01.001

Table 5.

Robust allelotypes by microsatellite length for genomes sequenced at ~21×

Utah Father (NA12891) Utah Daughter (NA12878)
Microsatellite length reference (build 36) Count % Diff Count % Diff
10–19 268,540 244,535 8.9% 206,562 23.1%
20–29 51,008 32,562 36.2% 28,882 43.5%
30–39 27,329 7,308 73.3% 10,238 62.5%
40–49 19,385 920 95.3% 8,893 77.0%
50–59 7,267 60 99.2% 967 86.7%
60–69 2,444 2 99.9% 267 89.1%
70+ 712 0 100.0% 69 90.3%
Total 376,685 285,387 24.2% 251,393 33.3%

All microsatellites identified in the human reference sequence, totaling 376,685, are shown with the total number of corresponding robust allelotypes found in the two genomes sequenced at the highest depth, around 21×, with long reads (45bp+). The percent difference indicates the amount of microsatellites found in the reference sequence which did not have robust allelotypes in the sequences of the Utah father and daughter.