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. 2023 Feb 23;21:1688–1696. doi: 10.1016/j.csbj.2023.02.034

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

(A) Two adjacent segments of a read mapped to the reverse strands of the reference genome (+/-). This read was defined as an inverted chimera. (B) Two adjacent segments of a read are mapped to the same strands of the reference genome (-/-) at different regions. This read is defined as a direct chimera. Moreover, the green sequences in A and B represent the overlapping sequences of the chimeras, between the adjacent segments of the chimeras. D is the chimeric distance between the end coordinate of the former segment and the start coordinates of the following segment. L is the length of the overlapping sequences between two adjacent segments of the chimeras.