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Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2020 Sep 30;586(7828):262–269. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2781-z

Extended Data Fig. 6 |. Conserved and divergent gene expression across neocortical types.

Extended Data Fig. 6 |

a, Liger-integrated marmoset (n = 6,739 interneurons) and mouse (n = 6,852 interneurons) datasets. b, Heat map of exemplar genes that had consistent patterns of expression in Liger-integrated marmoset–mouse clusters from a. Each gene (row) is scaled to the scaled maximum (black) expression (values given outside plots) for each species separately. The coloured top bar codes each cluster as one of the major types (as in Fig. 1). Column labels follow labels in a. c, Heat map of exemplar genes that have divergent expression patterns in Liger-integrated marmoset–mouse clusters from a. Each gene (row) is scaled to the scaled maximum (black) expression (values given outside plots) for each species separately. Exemplar genes include those that are widely used as markers for particular interneuron populations but have divergent gene expression across mice and marmosets, such as CALB1 and CALB2.