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. 2015 Mar 18;7(4):1039–1052. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evv054

Fig. 1.—

Fig. 1.—

Transcripts of X-chromosome genes have significantly longer half-lives than autosomal transcripts in HeLa cells. (A) Average half-life of transcripts of all genes on each chromosome (nX = 353, nA = 11,326). A, average half-life of transcripts of all autosomes. X, average half-life of transcripts of the X-chromosome. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. (B) Descriptive statistics for the HeLa cells data set. (C) Histogram showing the frequency distribution of the averages from 106 samplings of 353 autosomal genes. The arrow indicates the value obtained for the X-chromosome.