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Fig. 3

From: Ribosomal RNA fragmentation into short RNAs (rRFs) is modulated in a sex- and population of origin-specific manner

Fig. 3

Length and abundance profiles of rRFs are globally recurring and population-specific. The line graphs show the ratio (RPM of each length/total RPM) for each length rRF and each of the 6 rRNAs where the black curve represents the average length ratio across all 434 LCL samples and the gray area represents the standard deviation of the ratio. Each heatmap shows the rRF length ratios at each sequence length, separately for the male (207) and female (227) samples. The heatmaps are hierarchically clustered by row. Dark green corresponds to the least abundance (z-score of − 3), and dark magenta to the most abundance (z- score of + 3)

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