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From: Small and long RNA transcriptome of whole human cerebrospinal fluid and serum as compared to their extracellular vesicle fractions reveal profound differences in expression patterns and impacts on biological processes

Fig. 10

Number of species and average expression levels of long RNA species. Figure A displays the number of species detected in each long RNA family in all four fractions analyzed with NGS. 100% of the y-axis corresponds to all RNA species detected in one fraction (only the four most abundant long RNA species are shown). Figure B illustrates the average expression levels of transcripts of long RNA species in the four different fractions tested (based on the number of read counts associated with a small RNA biotype). The y-axis depicts the percentage of total read counts. Altogether 20,686 long RNA transcripts were analyzed (only transcripts of the four most abundant species are shown). Prot cod, protein coding; mt rRNA, mitochondrial ribosomal; mt tRNA, mitochondrial transfer RNA; lnc, long non-coding; proc pseudo, processed pseudogene; trans unproc pseudo, translated unprocessed pseudogene

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