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Figure 2

From: Exploring the transcriptional landscape of plant circadian rhythms using genome tiling arrays

Figure 2

The Arabidopsis tiling arrays portray several interesting classes of circadian behavior in the genome. Each symbol is a feature on the tilling array showing location in the genome (x-axis) and significance of the spectral analysis (y-axis) for (a) EARLY FLOWERING4, (b) TIMING OF CAB2 EXPRESSION1, (c) PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR5, and (d) PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR3. The top half of each panel displays the Watson strand and the bottom half the Crick strand. Individual features that exceed the false discovery rate 5% p-value threshold (-) are considered to have a circadian rhythm.

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