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. 2016 Jul 27;28(8):1815–1827. doi: 10.1105/tpc.16.00304

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

TEs Preferentially Accumulate in the Proximity of Imprinted Genes.

(A) Top panel: percentage of C. rubella MEGs, PEGs, and all C. rubella (Cr) genes with TEs. Significance of TE enrichment was tested using a hypergeometric test. Lower panel: percentage of Arabidopsis MEGs, PEGs, and all Arabidopsis (At) genes with TEs. Significance of TE enrichment was tested using a hypergeometric test. ***P ≤ 0.001 and *P ≤ 0.05.

(B) Top panel: percentage of nonimprinted (NI) Arabidopsis homologs of C. rubella imprinted genes with TEs versus all Arabidopsis genes. Lower panel: percentage of nonimprinted (NI) C. rubella homologs of Arabidopsis imprinted genes with TEs versus all C. rubella genes.

(C) Distribution of TEs in the vicinity of C. rubella MEGs and PEGs. “Region between TEs” refers to a region that is located between two or more TEs.