+A gene's 'length' and 'effective_length' are
+defined as the weighted average of its transcripts' lengths and
+effective lengths (weighted by 'IsoPct'). A gene's abundance estimates
+are just the sum of its transcripts' abundance estimates.
+
+=item B<sample_name.transcript.bam, sample_name.transcript.sorted.bam and sample_name.transcript.sorted.bam.bai>
+
+Only generated when --no-bam-output is not specified.
+
+'sample_name.transcript.bam' is a BAM-formatted file of read
+alignments in transcript coordinates. The MAPQ field of each alignment
+is set to min(100, floor(-10 * log10(1.0 - w) + 0.5)), where w is the
+posterior probability of that alignment being the true mapping of a
+read. In addition, RSEM pads a new tag ZW:f:value, where value is a
+single precision floating number representing the posterior
+probability. Because this file contains all alignment lines produced
+by bowtie or user-specified aligners, it can also be used as a
+replacement of the aligner generated BAM/SAM file. For paired-end
+reads, if one mate has alignments but the other does not, this file
+marks the alignable mate as "unmappable" (flag bit 0x4) and appends an
+optional field "Z0:A:!".
+
+'sample_name.transcript.sorted.bam' and
+'sample_name.transcript.sorted.bam.bai' are the sorted BAM file and
+indices generated by samtools (included in RSEM package).
+
+=item B<sample_name.genome.bam, sample_name.genome.sorted.bam and sample_name.genome.sorted.bam.bai>
+
+Only generated when --no-bam-output is not specified and --output-genome-bam is specified.
+
+'sample_name.genome.bam' is a BAM-formatted file of read alignments in