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. 2014 Sep 10;3:e03728. doi: 10.7554/eLife.03728

Table 1.

Genome assembly statistics

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03728.007

Species N50 Mean contig length Total Total number of base pairs CEGMA C1 CEGMA P2
M. occidentalis 26,298 5072 51,761 262,547,660 81.45 96.77
M. occulta 13,011 3233 58,489 189,110,562 77.42 98.79
M. oculata 34,042 6270 25,497 159,886,716 89.92 99.19

The contig N50 length, mean contig length, total number of contigs, total number of base pairs and CEGMA scores were collected for each draft assembly. The CEGMA scores is a metric of completeness measured against highly Conserved eukaryotic genes. Alignments of 70% or greater of the protein length are called complete (C1) and all other statistically significant alignments are called partial (P2).