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From: A method of predicting changes in human gene splicing induced by genetic variants in context of cis-acting elements

Figure 6

Exonic length distribution depends on strength of flanking SSs. We used substantial correlation of exonic sizes and the strength of SSs to explain how certain events change (compromise) the pattern of splicing, where 3' and 5' SSs strengths are in the discrete range from 1 to 5 as measured by the Bayesian SS sensor [23]. (A) Histogram of the internal exon length distribution. (B) The exonic length distribution histograms were interpolated with the mixture of Beta distributions fit with the Expectation Maximization (EM) as discussed in [23].

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