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Fig. 4

From: Splicing complexity as a pivotal feature of alternative exons in mammalian species

Fig. 4

Comparison of splicing complexity and Ψ values between paired tissues in human. A Sankey plots show conversion of belonged groups for event among tissues. Events were categorized depending on their splicing complexity and Ψ values in each tissue, and each row is for one tissue. K{n}_{m}, n is splicing complexity category and m is Ψ category. K1_Low: complexity = K1 and 0 < Ψ ≤ 0.2; K1_Middle: complexity = K1 and 0.2 < Ψ < 0.8; K1_High: complexity = K1 and 0.8 ≤ Ψ < 0.97; K2_Low: complexity = K2 and 0 < Ψ ≤ 0.2; K2_Middle: complexity = K2 and 0.2 < Ψ < 0.8; K2_High: complexity = K2 and 0.8 ≤ Ψ < 0.97; K3_Low: complexity = K3 and 0 < Ψ ≤ 0.2; K3_Middle: complexity = K3 and 0.2 < Ψ < 0.8; K3_High: complexity = K3 and 0.8 ≤ Ψ < 0.97; Others: not in the above categories (NA in one tissue, but not NA in the other). B bar plot showing the frequency of events from different groups in brain and cerebellum with transcript annotation from Ensembl database

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