Fig. 6: TADs in Anopheles genomes.
From: Anopheles mosquitoes reveal new principles of 3D genome organization in insects

a Typical TADs structure; b Example of heterochromatic TAD (marked in red below the contact map region); c TADs size distributions within the chromosomes, total number of TADs: n = 1418; d Violin-plot illustrating the distributions of cePC1-values stratified by TADs length. Center and bounds of box correspond to Q1, median, and Q3; whiskers extend between Q1–1.5IQR and Q3 + 1.5IQR; e Compact intercalary heterochromatic block visualized on the Hi-C map of Chr 3R An. coluzzii; f Heatmap of cePC1 values around TAD boundaries. Each line represents one TAD boundary. a–d, f show data for An. atroparvus. Data for other species are shown in Supplementary Fig. 9. Color bars on a, b, e panels reflect the contact frequency.