“…Analysis of these data revealed ~6,700 ribosome-occupied mRNAs in platelets using a cut-off of 0.3 reads per kilobase of coding sequence per million mapped reads (Figure 1A), consistent with the high complexity of the platelet transcriptome (Bray et al, 2013; Gnatenko et al, 2003; Kissopoulou et al, 2013; Rowley et al, 2011) and proteome (Burkhart et al, 2012; Kim et al, 2014; Martens et al, 2005; Vaudel et al, 2012; Wilhelm et al, 2014). Reticulocyte ribosomes predominantly occupied adult hemoglobin (Hb) mRNAs (Figure 1B), consistent with the fact that Hb transcripts make up the majority of the reticulocyte transcriptome (Clissold et al, 1977) and mostly hemoglobin protein (Denton et al, 1975) is made at this stage of differentiation.…”