Extended Data Fig. 4: Oscillation of core circadian genes in glia and number and gene ontology of cyclers across cell types. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 4: Oscillation of core circadian genes in glia and number and gene ontology of cyclers across cell types.

From: Single-cell transcriptomics reveals that glial cells integrate homeostatic and circadian processes to drive sleep–wake cycles

Extended Data Fig. 4

a-e. Circadian expression levels of core clock genes per, tim, cry and Clk for each glial subtype. f Number of cyclers across all clusters with at least three correlates. g. Correlation between number of genes and number of cyclers for pseudobulk samples, neuronal and glial cell types. h. Gene ontology parent terms enriched across annotated clusters. Number of child terms per parent term in brackets. Size of dot indicates fraction of child terms associated with the parent term.

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