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posted on 2021-08-04, 00:33 authored by Deborah Wall-Palmer, Lisette Mekkes, Paula Ramos-Silva, Linda K. Dämmer, Erica Goetze, Karel Bakker, Elza Duijm, Katja T. C. A. Peijnenburg
Table S1. Transcriptome assembly statistics of Atlanta ariejansseni reported using Trinity v2.8.4, Quast (Galaxy version 4.6.3), and BUSCO v3 before and after filtering for potential contaminant contigs. The Atlanta ariejansseni de novo transcriptome assembly consisted of 28,512 predicted ‘genes’ (here genes as defined by [61]). Giving overall good quality and 93.5% completeness, the A. ariejansseni transcriptome is suitable for differential expression analysis, and comparable to prior pteropod de novo transcriptomes [22,23].; Table S4. Transcriptome functional annotation of Atlanta ariejansseni using Trinotate: summary of the strategies and statistics.

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