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The top 30 pathways with the highest number of transcripts expressed were from 11 parent-pathway groups.
The highest number of transcripts (1,422) was found in the secondary metabolites biosynthesis pathway (Table 1).
The highest number of transcripts was detected in the PBMC samples followed by PAX-GR and PAX respectively.
Both methods assemble highest number of transcripts confirmed by reference annotations for GOG-382 dataset.
This group of genes also had the highest number of transcripts among reproductive tract/immature exclusive genes with 169 transcripts.
The three groups with the highest number of transcripts were G1, G2 and G6 (G6 being the largest group).
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BLAST searches were performed to identify the most specific ∼300 bp regions, shared by the highest number of transcript variants for each individual gene, and riboprobes were synthesized as described previously [23].
Cg-prp, which is expressed only in hemocytes, presents the highest number of transcript variants that are distributed into three groups.
Enzymes with 4- or 5-base recognition sites yielded the highest number of Transcript Derived Fragments (TDFs), although these were generally relatively short and highly redundant, with up to 5 cleavage sites per cDNA.
However among the ones with the highest numbers of transcripts in this category, we found common genes (like COX17 stathmin and cyclins) involved in processes like energy metabolism and cell cycle, which are features that characterize early embryonic development.
The higher number of transcripts expressed at the yellow stage together with more DEGs compared to the green stage indicated a great shift at the yellow stage.
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