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Fig. 3 | Genome Biology

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From: Large-scale genome sequencing redefines the genetic footprints of high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans

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Genome-wide signals of Darwinian-positive selection in Tibetans. A The distribution of the CMS scores of the genome-wide SNVs in Tibetans. The 192 lead gene regions are marked in red (newly identified genes) and blue dots (reported genes). The top 10 TSNGs are indicated with gene names (4 newly identified and 6 reported). The Venn plot shows the overlap between the reported gene set and the identified gene set in this study. B Functional annotations of the 4320 TSNSs. The “Regulatory region” refers to the noncoding region with regulatory annotations. C The functional enrichment patterns of TSNGs using different methods. The significant terms are indicated in red in the bubble plots. NS, not significant

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