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. 2008 Nov 7;3(11):e3670. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0003670

Figure 6. Examples of genetic sequence lengths and expression values for genes with low and high noise.

Figure 6

The genome-wide trends that we observe can also be noticed at the level of individual genes, higher noise genes having a tendency for having longer intergenic sequences, shorter gene noncoding and, to a lesser extent, shorter coding sequences. Genes were ordered by increasing noise (replicate variability) value and sets of ten consecutive genes were randomly selected around the ends of the range of values seen in Figure 4E–H. For each category here the values are ordered. The low-noise genes are: AT4G02610, AT5G61580, AT2G36390, AT5G64470, AT5G26210, AT2G45990, AT2G25670, AT2G36530, AT5G66380, AT5G35530, and the high-noise: AT2G45760, AT4G17220, AT1G70830, AT1G29500, AT2G22760, AT4G24700, AT3G13640, AT1G62560, AT1G60870, AT1G68590. See the Supplementary Figure for examples with tissue variability and median expression.