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Fig. 11

From: Diurnal and circadian rhythmicity of the human blood transcriptome overlaps with organ- and tissue-specific expression of a non-human primate

Fig. 11

Clustering of acrophases of tissue/organ-specific rhythmic genes in human blood and baboon tissues/organs. Circular clustering analysis was used to characterise the distribution of tissue/organ-specific rhythmic genes in human blood and baboon tissues/organs. Clustering of acrophases of all overlapping tissue/organ-specific rhythmic genes in human blood and baboon tissues/organs combined (n = 117). The number of clusters was limited to two. In all panels acrophases are coloured by cluster membership and are expressed as hours since lights on. a Scatter plot of acrophases of human and baboon genes; b distribution of acrophases in human blood; c distribution of acrophases in baboon tissues/organs

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