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Table 1.

Functional classification and associated mapped reads deriving from the sialotranscriptome of Amblyomma americanum.

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Table 2.

Functional classification and associated mapped reads deriving from the CDS associated with putative secreted proteins found in the sialotranscriptome of Amblyomma americanum.

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Fig 1.

Heat map displaying 836 coding sequences (CDS) that are not uniformly expressed in the four libraries and showing a standard deviation of 1 or more regarding the log(10) transformation of the average normalized data.

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Fig 2.

Clustering of the differential temporal expression of 817 transcripts from the Amblyomma americanum sialotranscriptome, using the Click algorithm of the Expander program [24].

Nineteen transcripts of the 836 shown in Fig 1 were not clustered. Each graph (A-E) represents an identified cluster. The Y axis represent the log(10) of the normalized FPKM row data, where 0 reads were substituted by 1. Symbols and bars represent the average and standard errors. For more details, see text.

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Fig 3.

Functional classification of coding sequences and their relative abundance in the 5,792 set (A) or in the differentially expressed set of 836 sequences (B).

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Fig 4.

Heat map displaying 138 lipocalin coding sequences (CDS) that are not uniformly expressed in the four libraries and showing a standard deviation of 1 or more regarding the log(10) transformation of the average normalized data.

For more details, see text.

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Fig 5.

Heat map displaying 98 Kunitz domain containing coding sequences (CDS) that are not uniformly expressed in the four libraries and showing a standard deviation of 1 or more regarding the log(10) transformation of the average normalized data.

For more details, see text.

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Table 3.

Time-invariant expressed transcripts.

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