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. 2015 Aug 14;8:27. doi: 10.1186/s12284-015-0063-4

Table 1.

Distribution of the primers and InDels in various genomic regions

Genome Region Total Primera Unique Primerb Unique Primer Setc InDeld Highly Polymorphic INDELe
Count Count Densityf Proportion (%)g Count Count Densityf Proportion (%)h Count Densityf Proportion (%)i
TSS_up_0.5 kb 1,372,500 659,382 23.63 48.04 655,277 227,877 8.17 34.78 17,555 0.63 2.68
5′-UTR 424,611 225,331 26.66 53.07 223,737 72,931 8.63 32.60 6061 0.72 2.71
3′-UTR 562,748 435,385 27.64 77.37 435,014 104,248 6.62 23.96 6295 0.40 1.45
CDS 3,844,531 1,545,879 17.48 40.21 1,536,689 158,448 1.79 10.31 4640 0.05 0.30
Intron 3,571,402 2,106,294 39.90 58.98 2,101,227 483,308 9.16 23.00 33,985 0.64 1.62
TES_down_0.5 kb 1,329,621 643,369 23.06 48.39 641,322 192,099 6.89 29.95 13,883 0.50 2.16
Intergenic 7,738,481 3,560,733 23.42 46.01 3,542,446 1,130,446 7.44 31.91 82,495 0.54 2.33
Total 18,662,247 8,995,927 24.10 48.20 8,955,862 2,329,724 6.24 26.01 162,380 0.44 1.81

aTotal primers in various genomic regions

bPrimer pairs simultaneously mapped to unique genomic regions in both Nipponbare and 9311

cA set of unique primers with the e-PCR products in twenty or more than twenty rice genomes

dInDels with PIC > 0

eInDels with PIC ≥ 0.5

fDensity was defined as the corresponding primer or InDel number every 1000 bp

gProportion of unique primers in the total primers

hProportion of InDels in the unique primer set

iProportion of highly polymorphic InDels in the unique primer set