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. 2012 Sep 28;7(9):e46152. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046152

Table 1. Statistics of PET sequencing.

Library Total NR1) PET Coverage2) cPET3) % of cPET4) dPET5) % of dPET6) dPET Singletons dPET clusters (≥3) # of dPET included7)
MCF-7 1 kb 18,335,127 8.2 17,598,541 96.0 736,586 4.0 728,445 1,024 6,811
MCF-7 10 kb 18,432,387 69.3 16,292,711 88.4 2,139,676 11.6 2,119,094 1,029 19,314
HCT116 1 kb 20,613,096 9.4 18,919,833 91.8 1,693,263 8.2 1,688,547 572 3,866
HCT116 10 kb 20,610,717 58.5 17,938,263 87.0 2,672,454 13.0 2,661,375 756 8,893
K562 1 kb 41,996,278 15.4 39,818,591 94.8 2,177,687 5.2 2,157,688 1,717 14,569
K562 10 kb 34,759,699 91.9 31,240,240 89.9 3,519,459 10.1 3,495,217 1,383 24,242
K562 20 kb 38,393,242 277.7 35,246,258 91.8 3,146,984 8.2 3,103,814 2,191 32,282
1)

non-redundant.

2)

physical coverage.

3)

concordant PET.

4)

proportion of cPET to total NR PET.

5)

discordant PET.

6)

proportion of dPET to total NR PET.

7)

number of dPET involved in the dPET clusters with cluster count ≥3.