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Probes were mapped to release 4.2 of the Drosophila genome.
Reads were mapped to release five of the Drosophila melanogaster genome using BWA 0.7.5a.
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Unaligned reads were mapped to FlyBase (Release 5.50) using TopHat.
Based on unique sRNA sequences mapped to miRBase, release 20.0 [ 22], with perfect matches and a minimum of 10 read counts, we identified 123 unique sequences belonging to 23 conserved miRNA families in TC7d and TD7d libraries, with total abundances of 90,472 and 137,058 reads per million (RPM), respectively (Table 2).
Each of the resulting categories of communication can be mapped to the release team objectives.
Raw sequencing results were mapped to miRBase release 14.0 and Human Genome RefSeq Hg19.
The reads of all our libraries were mapped to D. simulans release 1.3 that was updated with the parental strains D. simulans Nueva (SRS643607) and D. sechellia w30 (ID: 2867884) with the UpdateParental function of the MSG package (Github JaneliaSciComp/msg).
The resulting reads were mapped to the October 2012 release of the sheep genome (v3.1) [ 17].
Each probeset was then mapped to the genomic Release 5 coordinates using the latest library files from Affymetrix.
Next, reads were mapped to Drosophila genome release 5 (excluding Uextra) with bowtie 0.12.7 (Langmead et al., 2009 ).
The trimmed raw sequences were mapped to the miRBase release 19, allowing for a maximum of two gaps or mismatches.
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