Warren RL, Freeman JD, Zeng T, Choe G, Munro S, Moore R, Webb JR, Holt RA. 2011. Exhaustive T-cell repertoire sequencing of human peripheral blood samples reveals signatures of antigen selection and a directly measured repertoire size of at least 1 million clonotypes. Genome Res. doi:10.1101/gr.115428.110 *We have only submitted to the SRA the read pairs that make up high fidelity TCRB clonotypes. As stated in the paper, a great deal of effort was spent filtering the sequence data to only output TCRB sequences of the upmost quality. Thus, in the paper, Table 1 summarizes the total amount of sequencing (raw sequence reads) we achieved for this project, but the SRA only list those sequences that passed all quality and depth filters described in the study. This was done to prevent storing poor quality and off-target sequence reads in the public repository. The filtered sequence data is available from the SRA: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra?term=SRA020989 The SRA creates distinct accessions (SRR#) for each run/lane, so a given library might be linked to several of these accessions The sample breakdown can be accessed here: ftp://ftp.bcgsc.ca/supplementary/TCRb2010/library-sample_info.txt Annotated CDR3 sequences here: ftp://ftp.bcgsc.ca/supplementary/TCRb2010/TCRBclonotypes.tar.gz