Figure 5.
Vβ and Jβ (TRBV/TRBJ) usage in TCLs. The identified TCRβDNA and TCRβRNA clonotypes from WES, WGS, and WTS data for the TCL diagnoses and control blood lymphocytes to identify preferential TRBV and TRBJ segment usage. (A-B) TRBV and TRBJ frequencies, respectively, in the 10 most abundant clonotypes. (C-D) Plots similar to those in panels A and B with the inclusion of the single most abundant clonotype. The control group is absent in panels C and D because of the lack of a high-frequency clonotype in these samples.

Vβ and Jβ (TRBV/TRBJ) usage in TCLs. The identified TCRβDNA and TCRβRNA clonotypes from WES, WGS, and WTS data for the TCL diagnoses and control blood lymphocytes to identify preferential TRBV and TRBJ segment usage. (A-B) TRBV and TRBJ frequencies, respectively, in the 10 most abundant clonotypes. (C-D) Plots similar to those in panels A and B with the inclusion of the single most abundant clonotype. The control group is absent in panels C and D because of the lack of a high-frequency clonotype in these samples.

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