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From: The response and recovery of the Arabidopsis thalianatranscriptome to phosphate starvation

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The distribution of probe-sets across tissues and response-and-recovery classes. Subfigures (a), (b), (e), and (f) display the relative distribution (no y-axis) of fold-change values (log2) for significantly (black curve) and non-significantly (grey curve) regulated probe-sets in shoot (a, b) and root (e, f) for both response (a, e) and recovery (b, f). (c, g) Dot plot of fold-change values for response (x-axis) against recovery (y-axis) from shoot (c) and root (g) samples. Probe-sets tend to recovery as is evident by their trend (line of full recovery, dotted red line, y = −x). Significantly regulated probe-sets are colored according to their response-and-recovery classification (Table 1). (d, h) Histogram of probe-set counts (y-axis) according to response-and-recovery classes (Table 1) for shoot (d) and root (h). (i) Table showing the intersection between shoot (columns) and root (rows) response-and-recovery classes. The top leftmost cell being a count of probe-sets neither responsive in shoot nor root. The first column and row being counts of loci uniquely regulated by root and shoot, respectively. The diagonal being counts of ubiquitously regulated probe-sets. Positive and negative regulation is denoted by a blue and red background, respectively. Whereas, probe-sets differentially regulated between shoot and root are denoted using white backgrounds.

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