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Fig. 7 | BMC Bioinformatics

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From: Identification of missing variants by combining multiple analytic pipelines

Fig. 7

Characteristics of multi-unique, single-unique and shared variants. a Chromosome distribution of multi-unique (red), single-unique (green) and shared variants (blue). b The percentage of variants in the LCR, SDR and other regions among multi-unique, single-unique and shared variants. c The average GC content flanking of multi-unique (red), single-unique (green) and shared variants (blue). d The functional tiers in multi-unique (red), single-unique (green) and shared variants (blue). Tier 1 includes variants that disrupt the start or stop codon, or cause splicing events; Tier 2 includes variants that cause non-synonymous changes, and Tier3 includes all other types. e The composition of known and novel variants in multi-unique, single-unique and shared variants

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