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Fig. 5 | Genome Biology

Fig. 5

From: Chromatin spatial organization of wild type and mutant peanuts reveals high-resolution genomic architecture and interaction alterations

Fig. 5

Characterization of topologically associated domains (TADs) in peanut. A Changes for TAD between the wild type and the dwarf mutant peanuts. B Merge of TADs represented by 98480000–100200000 of chr03 and Split of TADs represented by 110840000–112680000 of chr13. The upper and lower heat maps represented H2014 and H1314, respectively. The values on the left indicated the insulation score profile of TADs. The dotted line indicated the TAD border. Comparison of the gene density (C), GC contents (D), and gene expression (FPKM) (E) between TAD borders and inner regions in the wild type (H2014) and the mutant type (H1314)

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