Fig. 3: High-throughput telomere length measurement in patient PBL samples. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: High-throughput telomere length measurement in patient PBL samples.

From: High-throughput telomere length measurement at nucleotide resolution using the PacBio high fidelity sequencing platform

Fig. 3

a Mean telomere length distribution of patient PBL samples shows age-dependent shortening as expected. Pearson correlation coefficient (two-sided) was used to measure the correlation between mean telomere length and age (r = −0.252; p-value = 0.023). Source data are provided in Source Data 2. b Mean raw telomere length distribution of patient PBL samples shows age-dependent shortening as expected. Pearson correlation coefficient (two-sided) was used to measure the correlation between mean raw telomere length and age (r = −0.228; p-value = 0.041). Source data are provided in Source Data 2. c Bar graph showing the percentage of different G strand end sequences across all 81 patient PBL samples. The most common G strand end observed is 5′-GGTTAG-3′. Source data are provided in Source Data 2.

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