Extended Data Fig. 9: Phase bias patterns across cancer types. | Nature Cancer

Extended Data Fig. 9: Phase bias patterns across cancer types.

From: The Curated Cancer Cell Atlas provides a comprehensive characterization of tumors at single-cell resolution

Extended Data Fig. 9

a. Bar plot showing the phase bias (y axis, quantified by the relative fraction of cycling cells in G1/S versus G2/M) of T cells in each study (bars), grouped by cancer type (x axis), with crosses denoting the average y value for each cancer type, weighted by the number of samples in each study which contain at least 10 T cells. Bar colour categorises studies by number of such samples, and values above the plot denote the total number of such samples in each cancer type. Low and high y values indicate bias toward G2/M and G1/S, respectively. b. Bar plot as in a for macrophages. c. Heatmap showing the weighted average of the phase bias (colour, defined as for the crosses in a) per cancer type (x axis) and cell type (y axis). Grey squares indicate insufficient data.

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