<p>(A) Size distribution of the raw reads of <i>M</i>. <i>incognita</i> small RNAs. (B) Classification of the small RNA reads.</p
<p><b>A</b>–<b>B</b>. Sequence length distribution of known miRNAs (A) and small RNAs (B); C. Count ...
<p>‘Redundant’ represents the total number of sequences, ‘unique’ represents the number of unique se...
<p>A. Cumulative number of different small RNA species recovered at required minimum coverage of 100...
<p>The length size distribution (A) and proportions of various categories (B) of small RNAs in the M...
<p>(A) Reads and unique sequence distribution in all the small RNA libraries. 24 and 21nt length rea...
<p>The open histogram at the left side shows the results from the total clean reads; the histogram w...
<p>Sequence reads and unique sequence distribution showing the predominance of the 24 and 21nt lengt...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Distribution of the non-redundant sequencing reads from the experimental group (at 24 ...
<p>(A) The numbers of sequenced small RNAs, which were further classified into known and unknown sma...
<p>The size of small RNA from each sample was plotted versus frequency (0.0–1.0) among distinct sequ...
<p><i>A</i> Cellular RNA reads. <i>B</i> Cytoplasmic RNA reads. <i>C</i> Nuclear RNA reads. <i>D</i>...
<p>Redundant (A) and unique (B) sequences shows that the majority of reads are 21 and 24 nts in leng...
<p>snoRNA, small nucleolar RNA; mt, mitochondrial; rRNA, ribosobal RNA; tRNA, transfer RNA; snRNA, s...
<p>sRNAs: miRNAs, snoRNAs, snRNAs.</p><p>misc RNAs: Y RNAs, vault RNAs, lincRNAs.</p><p>Small RNA re...
<p>Sequence length distribution of clean reads based on the abundance and distinct sequences; the mo...
<p><b>A</b>–<b>B</b>. Sequence length distribution of known miRNAs (A) and small RNAs (B); C. Count ...
<p>‘Redundant’ represents the total number of sequences, ‘unique’ represents the number of unique se...
<p>A. Cumulative number of different small RNA species recovered at required minimum coverage of 100...
<p>The length size distribution (A) and proportions of various categories (B) of small RNAs in the M...
<p>(A) Reads and unique sequence distribution in all the small RNA libraries. 24 and 21nt length rea...
<p>The open histogram at the left side shows the results from the total clean reads; the histogram w...
<p>Sequence reads and unique sequence distribution showing the predominance of the 24 and 21nt lengt...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Distribution of the non-redundant sequencing reads from the experimental group (at 24 ...
<p>(A) The numbers of sequenced small RNAs, which were further classified into known and unknown sma...
<p>The size of small RNA from each sample was plotted versus frequency (0.0–1.0) among distinct sequ...
<p><i>A</i> Cellular RNA reads. <i>B</i> Cytoplasmic RNA reads. <i>C</i> Nuclear RNA reads. <i>D</i>...
<p>Redundant (A) and unique (B) sequences shows that the majority of reads are 21 and 24 nts in leng...
<p>snoRNA, small nucleolar RNA; mt, mitochondrial; rRNA, ribosobal RNA; tRNA, transfer RNA; snRNA, s...
<p>sRNAs: miRNAs, snoRNAs, snRNAs.</p><p>misc RNAs: Y RNAs, vault RNAs, lincRNAs.</p><p>Small RNA re...
<p>Sequence length distribution of clean reads based on the abundance and distinct sequences; the mo...
<p><b>A</b>–<b>B</b>. Sequence length distribution of known miRNAs (A) and small RNAs (B); C. Count ...
<p>‘Redundant’ represents the total number of sequences, ‘unique’ represents the number of unique se...
<p>A. Cumulative number of different small RNA species recovered at required minimum coverage of 100...