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Figure 5

From: Identifying differential exon splicing using linear models and correlation coefficients

Figure 5

Pearson Correlation Coefficients. Transcripts were considered to have cerebellum-specific splicing if they contained at least one probeset with a Benjamini-Hochberg-corrected p-value less than 0.0001 in the cerebellum vs. non-cerebellum SI/LIMMA comparison. Over 80% of transcripts clusters that were considered to have no cerebellum-specific splicing (purple) had correlation coefficients more than 0.9 (more than 60% had coefficients more than 0.95), whereas only 30% of transcript clusters with cerebellum-specific splicing (blue) had correlation coefficients more than 0.9.

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