Figure 1
Figure 1. Commonly expressed platelet mRNAs and miRNAs. The lowest levels of platelet (A) mRNAs and (B) miRNAs show the greatest variation. Each point represents 1 measured feature in either the mRNA or miRNA assay. X-axes indicate mean abundance (log2) and y-axes indicate coefficient of variation (CV). The dashed red line indicates the threshold cutoff. (C,E) Platelet mRNA and (D,F) miRNA are shown for (C-D) women and (E-F) men. X-axes show the abundance levels, and green vertical lines indicate the abundance cut-point. Y-axes show the percentage of subjects above the selected abundance cut-point. Green horizontal lines indicate the percentage threshold. RNAs above background in both genders are colored purple. RNAs above background in female subjects or male subjects only are colored blue and red, respectively. RNA features below both cutoffs are shown in gray.

Commonly expressed platelet mRNAs and miRNAs. The lowest levels of platelet (A) mRNAs and (B) miRNAs show the greatest variation. Each point represents 1 measured feature in either the mRNA or miRNA assay. X-axes indicate mean abundance (log2) and y-axes indicate coefficient of variation (CV). The dashed red line indicates the threshold cutoff. (C,E) Platelet mRNA and (D,F) miRNA are shown for (C-D) women and (E-F) men. X-axes show the abundance levels, and green vertical lines indicate the abundance cut-point. Y-axes show the percentage of subjects above the selected abundance cut-point. Green horizontal lines indicate the percentage threshold. RNAs above background in both genders are colored purple. RNAs above background in female subjects or male subjects only are colored blue and red, respectively. RNA features below both cutoffs are shown in gray.

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