Fig. 2: Characteristics of type 0, UHP, and DHP exons. | npj Genomic Medicine

Fig. 2: Characteristics of type 0, UHP, and DHP exons.

From: Alternative splicing is coupled to gene expression in a subset of variably expressed genes

Fig. 2

a The number of exons of genes that includes a type 0, UHP, and DHP exon. b The number of transcripts per gene containing a UHP, DHP or type 0 exon. c Exon length in base pairs for type 0, UHP, and DHP exons. d The length of introns upstream of type 0, UHP, and DHP exons. e The length of introns downstream of type 0, UHP, and DHP exons. f Fraction of transcripts of each type associated with different biotypes. Green: protein coding; purple: retained intron; blue: protein coding CDS not defined; khaki: nonsense mediated decay; red: lncRNA. ae Outliers were removed to limit the y-axis range; de The dashed red line shows the median for the up/downstream intron length type 0 exons. The figure was generated using ggpubr. Boxplot whisker lengths are the default (1.5 IQR).

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