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From: Dynamics of chromatin accessibility and genome wide control of desiccation tolerance in the resurrection plant Haberlea rhodopensis

Fig. 2

ATAC-seq datasets from various stages of desiccation of H. rhodopensis. A Representative TSS plots and heat maps for each desiccation stage, showing number of mapped sequences from the corresponding genes in D. hygrometricum genome. B Histograms of length distribution for mapped sequences in each stage of desiccation. C HCA-heatmap showing the log2 transformed Pearson correlation coefficients of ATAC‐seq replicates from all treatments. Replicates in unstressed state (C, control plants, fresh, watered) are differentially clustered from the samples of stressed plants, which are further grouped based on the level of desiccation stress; samples under severe desiccation (D2, partially dehydrated) and complete desiccation (D3, fully dehydrated) are distinctly separated from those under moderate stress (D1, moderate dehydrated)

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