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. 2017 Feb 6;9(3):337–352. doi: 10.15252/emmm.201606924

Figure 3. CDC‐EVs Y RNA fragment length, distribution, and alignment.

Figure 3

  1. Graph representing the nucleic acid length of the 304 common Y RNA fragments between CDC‐EVs and NHDF‐EVs.
  2. Graphical depictions of the abundance of the five most abundant unique Y RNA fragments in CDC‐EVs (left) and in NHDF‐EVs (right) according to the number (Nb) of reads obtained by RNA‐seq.
  3. Percentage of Y RNA fragments in CDC‐EVs from different CDC donors derived from each full‐length Y RNA (hY1, hY3, hY4, hY5).
  4. Sequence alignment between hY4 and EV‐YF1 reveals a thymine insertion at position 16 in EV‐YF1 (score: 99.0 bits, identities 56/57; 98%).
  5. Predicted secondary structures of EV‐YF1 by UNAFold (dG: delta Gibbs free energy).