Fig. 5: CNAs in lymphoid tumors and gene fusions in myeloid/lymphoid tumors.
From: Genomic differences of patients with hematologic malignancies in different age groups

a 50 gene level CNAs (amplifications) were significantly frequent in CYAs compared to OAs (i.e., CYA > OA) in lymphoid tumors. b 27 gene level CNAs (amplifications) were significantly frequent in OAs compared to CYAs (i.e., OA > CYA) in lymphoid tumors. c 7 gene level CNAs (deletions) were significantly frequent in OAs compared to CYAs (i.e., OA > CYA) in lymphoid tumors. Comparison of gene fusions (d) and genes involved in fusions (e) between CYAs and OAs. The horizontal and vertical coordinates represent the CYA and OA ratios, respectively. The circle below the diagonal indicates that the fusions/genes involved in fusions were more frequent in CYAs than OAs while the circle above the diagonal shows the opposite. Circle size corresponds to -lg FDR. Circles filled with yellow color indicate statistically significant differences (FDR < 0.05). Dashed and solid lines denote different tumor types i.e., myeloid and lymphoid tumors, respectively.