posted on 2021-05-14, 03:24authored byShreya M. Banerjee, Jamie Adkins Stoll, Camryn D. Allen, Jennifer M. Lynch, Heather S. Harris, Lauren Kenyon, Richard E. Connon, Eleanor J. Sterling, Eugenia Naro-Maciel, Kathryn McFadden, Margaret M. Lamont, James Benge, Nadia B. Fernandez, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Scott R. Benson, Rebecca L. Lewison, Tomoharu Eguchi, Tammy M. Summers, Jessy R. Hapdei, Marc R. Rice, Summer Martin, T. Todd Jones, Peter H. Dutton, George H. Balazs, Lisa M. Komoroske
Additional file 1: Table S1. Sample metadata. Detailed metadata, raw read count, and the percent of reads that map to green (Chelonia mydas) turtle hemoglobin genes for each individual (n = 43) included in this study. Individuals without straight carapace length (SCL) denoted were not measured for these parameters.