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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: SnoRNA copy regulation affects family size, genomic location and family abundance levels

Fig. 3

Most strongly expressed snoRNA family members in human are highly conserved throughout vertebrates. A, B Scatterplots displaying the average conservation values over the length of the snoRNA as determined using the phastCons algorithm for 100 vertebrates for all members of indicated C/D (A) and H/ACA (B) families. The color of the circles indicates the average abundance (in log10 TPM) of the family member across all human tissues considered (bottom panel). The color legend of abundance is given at the bottom of the figure. The top panel for both A and B represents scatterplots of the mean abundance in TPM of all members at a given conservation score in the panel below. The background shade shows the density of snoRNAs with a specific average phastCons conservation score

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