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Figure 6

From: A computational model of gene expression reveals early transcriptional events at the subtelomeric regions of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum

Figure 6

Gene activity with regard to distance from the telomeres. For comparison, all genes ('+') are plotted at the bottom of the figure on a linear scale representing the gene's distance to the closest chromosome end. The distribution of all genes with regard to the distance from the telomeres is shown by a density curve (black line), which is independent of the expression levels. After an increase of gene density at the telomeres, the curve shows an almost uniform distribution up to 500 kb that is followed by a smooth decrease caused by the different chromosome lengths. To take the rate of expression change into account, the contribution of each gene to the density curve is weighted by the fourth power of the maximal change rate of a gene (red curve, above). This weighted density curve shows a gene activity gap (at around 230 kb) that separates the subtelomeric regions that are strongly regulated early on in the IDC from the counter-regulated inner chromosomal regions.

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