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Fig. 5. Analysis of genes known to be regulated by Ptbp1 in Xenopus. A, tpm1 ( Hamon et al., 2004), B, ptbp1 ( Méreau et al., 2015), C, ptbp2 ( Méreau et al., 2015), D, actn1 ( Le Sommer et al., 2005). Left, for each gene, the Ptbp1-repressed exon and the genomic region encompassing it, as well as the different RNA processing patterns, are diagrammed. Introns are represented as horizontal lines and exons as boxes. Right, tables summarizing the exons and junctions identified as differential in ptbp1 morphants by either of the three approaches. Due to Xenopus laevis tetraploidization, each gene is present as two pseudo-alleles indicated “l” and “s”. E, Number of genes with the indicated numbers of differential junctions retrieved by the all-junction approach (left part). Number of differential junctions, among the genes harboring at least 2 differential junctions, supported or not by another differential junction (right part).

Image published in: Noiret M et al. (2017)

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