Supplementary Figure 11: Bipartite network modules are preserved between GW15-16 samples and GW19-20.
From: Regulation of cell-type-specific transcriptomes by microRNA networks during human brain development

(a) Module preservation statistics shown on x-axis suggest a significant preservation of modules (modules with higher interaction levels show higher preservation as well). Modules turquoise and blue are the two least preserved modules, suggesting developmental stage-specific changes. GW15-16 module names are used to compare GW15-16 modules with their homologues in GW19-20 (see Methods for details). Module assignments are listed in Supplementary Table 6. (b) Module preservation between prenatal (rows) and adult human brain samples (columns), based on data from a HITS-CLIP analysis in the adult human cerebral cortex31,32. *-FDR<0.1, **-FDR<0.05, ***-FDR<0.01.