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From: Differential adaptive RNA editing signals between insects and plants revealed by a new measurement termed haplotype diversity

Fig. 2

Tissues and accession numbers of A. thaliana samples and their variant profile. (A) RNA-Seq data from five A. thaliana tissues and the accession ID: anther (SRR7734398 & SRR7734399), mature ovule (SRR8732884), petal of mature flower (SRR3581688 & SRR3581854), sepal of mature flower (SRR3581689 & SRR3581855), and root (SRR3498212, SRR3498213, SRR3498214). (B) The transcriptomes of anther, ovule, and petal exhibit significant enrichment of C-to-T mutations, representing C-to-U RNA editing sites. C > T means C-to-T mutations, the same goes for other types of variations. (C) RNA-Seq data of 10 developmental stages/tissues of fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster and 3 tissues of honeybee Apis mellifera

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