Extended Data Fig. 7: Fields of related melanocytes exist within the skin. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 7: Fields of related melanocytes exist within the skin.

From: The genomic landscapes of individual melanocytes from human skin

Extended Data Fig. 7: Fields of related melanocytes exist within the skin.

Phylogenetic trees in which each branch corresponds to an individual cell. Mutations that are shared between cells comprise the trunk of each tree and private mutations in each cell form the branches. Trunk and branch lengths are scaled equivalently within each tree but not across trees. The proportion of mutations that can be attributed to UV radiation (CC > TT or (C/T)C>T) is annotated in the bar charts on each tree trunk or branch.

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