Fig. 3: Feature-level differential expression. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Feature-level differential expression.

From: Dissecting transcriptomic signatures of neuronal differentiation and maturation using iPSCs

Fig. 3

a The contribution of variance in expression models at the gene level. b An example of a differentially expressed exon across conditions from SALL4, a gene thought to play a role in the development of motor neurons, as well as expression of the neighboring exon–exon junction (c). d Percent of aligned reads assigned to intronic sequences across all samples and timepoints, with a significant overall gain in intronic assignment rate between NPCs/rosettes (days 15 and 21) and differentiated neurons (days 49–77) in line with previous research.

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