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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 18.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Genet. 2019 Mar 18;51(4):627–635. doi: 10.1038/s41588-019-0370-6

Fig. 2 ∣. The library covers 83% of Chlamydomonas genes.

Fig. 2 ∣

a, 83% of all Chlamydomonas genes have one or more insertions in the library. b, In various functional groups, more than 75% of genes are represented by insertions in the library. c, The number of insertions per gene is roughly correlated with gene length. Box heights represent quartiles, whiskers represent 1st and 99th percentiles, and outliers are plotted as crosses. Box widths are proportional to the number of genes in each bin. d, Insertion density varies among different gene features, with the lowest density in exons. e, More than 1,800 mutants were distributed to approximately 200 laboratories around the world during the first 18 months of its availability. f, Distributed mutants are being used to study a variety of biological processes. Only genes with some functional annotation are shown.