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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: The landscape of lncRNAs in Cydia pomonella provides insights into their signatures and potential roles in transcriptional regulation

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Classification of codling moth lncRNAs and summary of lncRNAs reported in other insect species. a Pie chart displaying the composition of three classes of lncRNAs: long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNA), intronic long noncoding RNAs (ilncRNA) and long noncoding natural antisense transcripts (lncNAT). Notably, lincRNAs represent the most abundant subclass of lncRNAs in C. pomonella, followed by lncNATs. b Bar plot representation of lncRNAs reported in seven other insect species. For D. melanogaster and A. mellifera, only lincRNAs were reported in the corresponding literature. For A. aegypti, only novel lncRNAs reported in the literature (lncRNAs in genome annotation not included here) are shown in the plot. For simplicity, the non-intergenic and non-intronic lncRNAs from N. lugens and P. xylostella were assigned to the other category, due to the different classification types adopted in the literature. Abbreviations: D. melanogaster, Drosophila melanogaster; A. aegypti, Aedes aegypti; A. gambiae, Anopheles gambiae; A. mellifera, Apis mellifera; N. lugens, Nilaparvata lugens; B. mori, Bombyx mori; P. xylostella, Plutella xylostella

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