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Supplementary Figure 4: All possible and equally optimal orders of the genes (Y-axis) used in Fig. 2c to examine the potential hierarchy in gene activation during the E3.25 to E3.5 transition (see Methods). | Nature Cell Biology
Supplementary Figure 4: All possible and equally optimal orders of the genes (Y-axis) used in Fig. 2c to examine the potential hierarchy in gene activation during the E3.25 to E3.5 transition (see Methods).
A total of seven equally optimal solutions are available for aligning the genes upregulated during the E3.25 to E3.5 transition, including one shown in Fig. 2c. Note that there was only one solution for the E3.5 to E4.5 transition, as shown in Fig. 2c.