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. 2015 Aug 29;32(7):1001–1008. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btv510

Table 2.

Some statistics of TAG assembly on the human stool metatranscriptomics dataset

Total number of reads 27962127 × 2 (paired)
Number of reads mapped to contigs 19233474 × 2 + 7645742 (single)
Number of multi-edge-spanning reads 1893157
Number of resolveda single-edge transcripts (length) 112527 (32216351 bp)
Number of partial a single-edge transcripts (length) 2573 (340276 bp)
Total number of single-edgeb transcripts (length) 115100 (32556627 bp)
Number of resolved of multi-edge transcripts (length) 20903 (4596622 bp)
Number of partial multi-edge transcripts (length) 552 (110063 bp)
Total number of multi-edgeb (length) transcripts (length) 21455 (4706685 bp)
Total number of transcripts (length) 177463 (40456052 bp)
Proportion of multi-edge transcripts (in length) 15.7% (11.6%)

Only transcripts of at least 100 bp were considered in this summary.

aPartial transcripts: the transcripts that are not fully resolved by TAG (i.e. the edge sequences); Resolved transcripts: the transcripts that are resolved by TAG and therefore likely represent full-length transcripts.

bSingle-edge transcripts: the transcripts reported by TAG that are fully contained within edges (contig) in the de Bruijn graph of the metagenome assembly (they can be considered as the results of a baseline reference-based metatranscriptome assembly approach that uses the contigs as the reference); Multi-edge transcripts: the transcripts reported by TAG that span multiple edges in the de Bruijn graph.