Fig. 1: The abundance of sncRNAs in the analyzed brain samples. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: The abundance of sncRNAs in the analyzed brain samples.

From: Several novel classes of small regulatory RNAs show widespread changes in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and extensive linkages to critical brain processes

Fig. 1: The abundance of sncRNAs in the analyzed brain samples.

A Within each molecule type, sncRNAs are ranked by mean RPM across 170 samples (rank is captured by increasing X values), whereas the cumulative mean (solid line) ± standard deviation (dashed line) are shown on the Y-axis. “Other” molecules include rpFs (see Methods). B Histograms of sncRNA lengths for each molecule type (% values sum up to 100% within each molecule type). IsomiRs, tRFs, rRFs, and yRFs include wild-type and LD ≤ 2 sncRNAs.

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