Research Article
Transcriptome Profiles Using Next-Generation Sequencing Reveal Liver Changes in the Early Stage of Diabetes in Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis)
Table 1
Transcripts assembled with Cufflinks and percentage from both the control and diabetic groups.
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Class codes described by Cuffcompare: “=”: exactly equal to the reference annotation; “c”: contained in the reference annotation; “e”: possible pre-mRNA molecule; “i”: an exon falling into an intron of the reference; “j”: new isoforms; “o”: unknown, generic overlap with reference; “p”: possible polymerase run-on fragment; “s”: an intron of the transfrag overlaps a reference intron on the opposite strand; “u”: unknown intergenic transcript; “x”: exonic overlap with reference on the opposite strand; “.”: tracking file only, which indicates multiple classifications. |