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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:23:11+00:00 2026-06-13T09:23:11+00:00

I have two tables. One is the probe and the other transcript. Probe table:

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I have two tables. One is the “probe” and the other “transcript”.

Probe table: “probe”

ProbeID——-TranscriptID—-

2655       4555555
2600       5454542
2600       4543234
2344       5659595

…etc

Transcript table: “transcript”

TranscriptID—-Location—-

7896736      chr1
5454542      chr1

…etc

I need to find out how many transcripts per chromosome? AND How many probes per chromosome?

SELECT COUNT(*) 
FROM transcript

= ‘28869’ #Above I think gives me the transcripts per chromosome (i.e. location).

I need help with answering the second part (and first, if its wrong). I am assuming I need to use the JOIN clause.

Thank you.

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    2026-06-13T09:23:12+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:23 am

    Number of probes per chromosone

    SELECT Location, COUNT(ProbeID) AS ProbeCnt
    FROM transcript T
    JOIN probe P ON P.TransciprtID = T.TranscriptID
    GROUP BY Location
    -- optionally you can ORDER BY to either get
    -- ORDER BY COUNT(ProbID) DESC  --  list in descending order of nb of probes
    -- ORDER BY Location            --  list in order of chromosome name
    

    As to your first query it is incorrect. To get
    the number of transcripts per chromosome, you need

    SELECT Location, COUNT(TranscriptID) as TransCnt
    FROM transcript
    GROUP BY Location
    

    Your current query gives the total number of transcripts for the whole transcript table, regardless of the chromosome.

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