Table 1.
Species | N50 | Mean contig length | Total | Total number of base pairs | CEGMA C1 | CEGMA P2 |
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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).