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. 2015 Feb 10;47(5):147–157. doi: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00131.2014

Table 1.

Sampling design and number of mapped reads per sample

Sample Mass, g Tissue Time-point Mapped Reads
AI6 462.5 SI 0 h 1,511,751
AJ6 445.8 SI 0 h 3,965,717
Ai8 414.5 SI 0 h 800,799
U25 5,800 SI 0 h 372,003
AF2 581 SI 0 h 950,773
S19 868.4 Muc 0 h 203,389
AJ7 610 SI 6 h 881,249
AJ7 610 Muc 6 h 1,492,138
Ak25 725 SI 6 h 1,626,270
Ak25 725 Muc 6 h 403,645
R27 815.7 Muc 6 h 590,892
W11 788.7 Muc 6 h 532,607
Ak4 635 SI 12 h 936,987
Ak4 635 Muc 12 h 928,321
Ak10 747 Muc 12 h 936,420
U7 796.3 Muc 12 h 797,731
U13 774.8 Muc 12 h 654,142
Z14 467 SI 24 h 3,420,055
V43 782 SI 24 h 678,000
Z18 525 SI 24 h 596,198
W20 797.8 SI 24 h 1,280,360
S6 809 SI 24 h 1,281,658
S6 809 Muc 24 h 974,889
Y5 839 SI 96 h 1,911,844
Y18 971 SI 96 h 2,099,417
Y23 802 SI 96 h 1,016,261
Y24 957 SI 96 h 871,196
V40 867.5 SI 96 h 503,975
W2 807.7 Muc 96 h 235,595
W22 764 SI 10 d 481,585
W22 764 Muc 10 d 923,344
U1 767.9 Muc 10 d 532,607
V29 825 Muc 10 d 2,688,732
W12 981.6 Muc 10 d 799,404

The number of reads mapped to at least one transcript from the Burmese python transcriptome. Each row represents a single replicate (individual animal), which are grouped by time-point. Mapped reads are composed of RNA-Seq reads generated from cross-sectional (SI) or mucosal (Muc) samples of intestinal tissue or from both types of sampling. d, Days.