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. 2014 Dec 3;9(12):e113790. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113790

Figure 4. Putative TAS4 (sf_39_1, NNU_012673-RA) derives both 21 nt and 24 nt phasiRNAs.

Figure 4

(a) The schematic view of the predicted 21 nt and 24 nt putative TAS4 and its derived phasiRNAs, as well as annotated genes. (b) The miR828 site on putative TAS4 (sf_39_1). The yellow and underlined region represent the 21 nt and 24 nt that are nearest to the miR828 site. The position pointed by an arrow is the expected phase start position that is triggered by miR828. (c) and (d) The read distribution and phase score of the 21 nt and 24 nt PHAS loci predicted. The legend are the same as those in Figure 2. The distances between vertical gray lines in Part c and d are 21 nt and 24 nt, respectively.