Fig. 4: sQTL analysis for CDS incomplete isoforms. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: sQTL analysis for CDS incomplete isoforms.

From: Splicing QTL analysis focusing on coding sequences reveals mechanisms for disease susceptibility loci

Fig. 4

a Examples of CDS incomplete isoforms with and without unique CDS. b sQTL analysis for CDS incomplete isoforms. c Gene models of the major isoforms of BST1, CARD9 and ATXN2L. BST1-205, CARD9-208 and ATXN-221 have incomplete CDS. d Boxplots of i-rQTL effects on CDS incomplete isoforms of three genes and eQTL effects on those genes. On the boxplots the horizontal line indicates the median, the box indicates the first to third quartile of expression and whiskers indicate 1.5 × the interquartile range.

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