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. 2020 Aug 8;99(11):6094–6118. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.07.031

Table 1.

Summary of sequencing, quality control, and mapping processes.

Tissue samples of turkey reproductive tract 11_Jd 11_Nj 11_Ns 12_Jd 12_Nj 12_Ns 14_Jd 14_Nj 14_Ns 15_Jd 15_Nj 15_Ns 16_Jd 16_Nj 16_Ns 2_Jd 2_Nj 2_Ns
Row reads 127.9 176.9 167.7 151.1 126.4 139.6 165.8 138.1 154.3 143.1 160.1 161.2 150.3 136.5 150.1 142.9 174.2 102.6
Trimmed reads 110.7 151.8 137.6 128.1 96.0 115.4 140.6 113.6 127.5 122.5 136.7 136.5 125.1 114.8 124.9 115.9 151.9 86.2
Percent of trimmed 86.5 85.8 82.0 84.8 76.0 82.7 84.8 82.3 82.6 85.6 85.4 84.7 83.2 84.1 83.2 81.1 87.2 84.1
Mapped 78.0 112.8 89.4 94.9 64.8 78.9 100.0 78.8 89.9 83.1 103.3 99.9 88.9 81.2 88.2 80.7 117.3 62.3
Uniquely mapped 76.2 111.5 88.2 93.6 62.6 77.8 97.6 77.7 88.3 81.8 101.7 98.4 86.9 80.0 87.0 79.1 115.8 61.3
Percent of uniquely mapped 97.7 98.9 98.6 98.6 96.6 98.5 97.6 98.6 98.2 98.4 98.5 98.4 97.7 98.6 98.6 98.0 98.7 98.4

The names of samples are similar to names in the GEO and SRA databases, where Jd, Nj, and Ns refer to the testis, epididymis, and ductus deferens, respectively. All values for read numbers are expressed in millions.