
Position of exons identified by ESTs. Results shown are for EST alignments in stringency class 90L detecting exons from genes in set WG. The abscissa indicates the relative position of an exon within a gene, expressed as an offset from the 3′ end of the gene, with the value 1 corresponding to the final exons. (Solid line) The ordinate indicates the fraction of annotated genes having an exon at that position, for which the specified exon was identified by at least one EST. (Broken line) The ordinate indicates the fraction of all ESTs that detect the specified exon in an annotated gene.











