Table 1.
Counts of Genes in Each Data Set and Cell Type across Spermatogenesis.
Early | Late | Both Early and Late | |
---|---|---|---|
Expressed | 9,570 | 8,986 | 7,670 |
Induced | 3,375 | 2,769 | 0 |
Testis-specific (TS)a | 544 | 655 | 524 |
Induced and TS | 65 | 493 | 0 |
Active (dom) | 8,206 (98.2%) | 8,581 (90.4%) | 6,355 |
Active (mus) | 8,782 (97.5%) | 10,098 (83.4%) | 7,289 |
Active (spr) | 8,728 (97.1%) | 9,509 (86.0%) | 7,227 |
Active (pah) | 8,124 (97.6%) | 9,563 (83.9%) | 6,682 |
Note.—Numbers in parentheses represent the percent of genes in the “active” data sets that were also in the “expressed” data set. Early, spermatocytes (leptotene/zygotene); Late, round spermatids.
Testis-specific inferred from Chalmel et al. (2007).