Fig. 3
From: Populational landscape of INDELs affecting transcription factor-binding sites in humans
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APIP expression is likely adapted in AFR. A TFBS-ID (rs139999735) with a δ = 0.22 in africans and associated with the APIP gene affects gene expression as seen in A. In B, individuals homozygous for the TFBS-ID (continuous line) had a lower genetic heterogeneity around the INDEL position (vertical dashed line) when compared to individuals homozygous for absence of the INDEL (dashed line)