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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Predicting and clustering plant CLE genes with a new method developed specifically for short amino acid sequences

Fig. 5

Statistical analysis of the major characteristics of CLE precursors in plants. The major characteristics of 2156 CLE precursor proteins were analyzed, including CLE motif scores (a), protein lengths (b), CLE motif positions (c), lengths of the C-terminal tails (d), and SignalP (e) and TargetP scores (f). Different groups are represented with different colors (a-f). Histogram: the height of the column represents the CLE candidate counts (b, d). The line in the box represents the median value. The upper and lower boundary of the box represents the upper and lower quartile values, respectively. The top and bottom of the line represents the maximum and minimum value of non-outliers, respectively. The points represent outliers (a, c). The widths of the violins represent the distribution density of the indicated value. The tails of the violins were trimmed to match the range of the data (e, f). g-i Correlation between the different characteristics of each CLE candidate in three ranges of protein length: 51–100, 101–150 and > 150 amino acid residues, respectively

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