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. 2013 Nov 14;2(12):1402–1411. doi: 10.1242/bio.20136924

Fig. 5. The association of PDG age and RT is observed in different human and mouse chromosomal regions.

Fig. 5.

(A) Human pericentromeric regions (rho = 0.44, P-value = 1.1×10−47, Spearman's rank correlation). (B) Human interstitial regions (rho = 0.18, P-value = 2.7×10−84). (C) Human subtelomeric regions (rho = 0.23, P-value = 5.2×10−24). (D) Mouse pericentromeric regions (rho = 0.17, P-value = 2.0×10−4). (E) Mouse interstitial regions (rho = 0.29, P-value = 5.6×10−255). (F) Mouse subtelomeric regions (rho = 0.32, P-value = 3.6×10−23). Subtelomeric and pericentromeric PDGs were defined as those within 5 Mb of the telomere or centromere, respectively. The rest of the PDGs are considered to be in interstitial regions. The box width is proportional to the number of PDGs within each figure panel.