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. 2021 Apr 30;11:9355. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-88018-9

Table 2.

Variations of exon boundaries.

Representative boundaries Variations
Name Length (bp) Symmetric Pattern Length change (BP) Symmetric
rex07|Ex3-4 660 Yes L0:R-465 − 465 Yes
rex08|Ex4 5313 Yes L-4412:R0 − 4412 No
L-4463:R0 − 4463 No
L0:R-2445 − 2445 Yes
L0:R-2656 − 2656 No
L0:R-4536 − 4536 Yes
L0:R-5231 − 5231 No
rex09|Ex5 114 Yes L0:R-19 − 19 No
rex11|Ex7 135 Yes L-11:R0 − 11 No
L-47:R0 − 47 No
rex16|Ex9 1312 No L0:R12 12 Yes
rex17|Ex9-10 36 Yes L0:R4 4 No
rex18|Ex10 61 No L-12:R0 − 12 Yes
rex19|Ex11 202 No L-13:R0 − 13 No
L0:R93 93 Yes
rex21Ex13 116 No L-3:R0 − 3 Yes
rex23|Ex15 141 Yes L-4:R0 − 4 No
L0:R4 4 No
rex24|Ex17 144 Yes L9:R0 9 Yes
rex25|Ex18 77 No L0:R26 26 No
rex26|Ex19 44 No L0:R4 4 No

Patterns of variations are written as “L value 1:R value 2”, where “L” refers to the 5′-end and “R” indicates changes at the 3′-end. A positive value indicates exon extension, and a negative one indicates exon truncation. For example, L-4412:R0 indicates that the 5′-end is truncated by 4412 bp and the 3′-end is unchanged.