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. 2016 May 18;203(3):1177–1190. doi: 10.1534/genetics.116.188797

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Distribution of cis and trans for exons with significant AI. (A) Distribution of estimates of cis and trans for the mated environment. Trans-estimates appear to have a larger variance than the cis-estimates. Cis and trans are centered at zero, as expected. (B) Distribution of estimates of cis and trans for the virgin environment. Trans-estimates appear to have a larger variance than the cis-estimates. Cis and trans are centered at zero, as expected. (C) Distribution of the variance for cis- and trans-estimates for the mated environment. For each exon, the variance of the estimate is calculated. The variance in trans-estimates can be much larger than the variance in cis-estimates. (D) Distribution of the variance for cis- and trans-estimates for the virgin environment. For each exon, the variance of the estimate is calculated. The variance in trans-estimates can be much larger than the variance in cis-estimates.