Fig. 3: MME+ and GPC3+ muscle FAPs are not found in adipose tissue.

a TSNE plot of the integration of human muscle FAPs and human adipose progenitor cells from Merrick et al., color-coded by the original annotation of each dataset. b Euler diagram showing the number of common marker genes between human muscle FAPs and human adipose progenitor cells from Merrick et al. Marker genes were identified for each dataset independently. c TSNE plots of main FAP populations identified in mouse muscle (upper-left panel, color-coded by the identified populations), well-known marker genes for mouse FAPs (upper-middle and upper-right panels, color-coded by logcounts values) and marker genes for each FAP subpopulations (bottom panels, color-coded by logcounts values). d Heatmap representing Pearson’s correlation values of human FAP markers in the mouse muscle scRNA-seq dataset. Horizontal color-coded separation indicates the set of marker genes from each FAP subpopulation. e TSNE plot of the integration of mouse muscle FAPs and adult mouse (10 weeks) adipose progenitor cells from Merrick et al., color-coded by the original annotation of each dataset. f Euler diagram showing the number of common marker genes between mouse muscle FAPs and adult mouse (10 weeks) adipose progenitor cells from Merrick et al. Marker genes were identified for each dataset independently.