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Fig. 6 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 6

From: Modelling segmental duplications in the human genome

Fig. 6

The characteristics of CNVs that overlap different genomic regions. These genomic regions include duplicated sequences of different node degrees (specified on x axis) and the remaining not duplicated parts of the genome. CNVs that overlap different genomic regions are split into 3 groups based on a frequency and their fractions are plotted in different colours. Rare CNVs (1≤ MAC ≤3), medium frequency CNVs (4≤ MAC ≤15) and high frequency CNVs (16≤ MAC ≤2504) are colored in blue, orange and green respectively. The fraction of high frequency CNVs is higher in all duplicated regions than in the rest of the genome and this fraction grows with the node degree of duplicated regions

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