Figure 1.
Figure 1. VH gene usage and mutation distribution. (A) The number of B-CLL VH sequences using genes of each VH family are shown in the center donut and the number of sequences using particular VH1, 3, and 4 genes are depicted peripherally. The VH gene used by each sequence was assigned using DNAPLOT and IgBlast. (B) Overall distribution of mutations per sequence. The colored arcs encompass sequences with less than 2% mutation (blue), 2% to 5% mutation (green), or more than 5% mutation (red). (C) The distribution of mutations in sequences using the 3 most commonly used VH families: VH1 (left), VH3 (middle), and VH4 (right). The distributions are shown when all genes of the family (top), the most commonly used gene of the families (middle), and the other genes of that family (bottom) are considered.

VH gene usage and mutation distribution. (A) The number of B-CLL VH sequences using genes of each VH family are shown in the center donut and the number of sequences using particular VH1, 3, and 4 genes are depicted peripherally. The VH gene used by each sequence was assigned using DNAPLOT and IgBlast. (B) Overall distribution of mutations per sequence. The colored arcs encompass sequences with less than 2% mutation (blue), 2% to 5% mutation (green), or more than 5% mutation (red). (C) The distribution of mutations in sequences using the 3 most commonly used VH families: VH1 (left), VH3 (middle), and VH4 (right). The distributions are shown when all genes of the family (top), the most commonly used gene of the families (middle), and the other genes of that family (bottom) are considered.

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