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. 2012 Jan 11;40(9):4002–4012. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr1312

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

High rates of coexpression of intragenic miRNAs with host genes in the breast cancer and prostate cancer sample sets are, at least in part, related to the predominance of ‘conserved’ intragenic miRNAs. (A) Proportions of ‘conserved’ and ‘non-conserved’ intragenic miRNAs in the five sample sets. (B) Proportion of intragenic miRNAs that coexpressed with their host genes when using intragenic miRNAs from the breast cancer set and prostate cancer sample set, respectively. Based on raw P-values.