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Fig. 3

From: BasePhasing: a highly efficient approach for preimplantation genetic haplotyping in clinical application of balanced translocation carriers

Fig. 3

BasePhasing results of family 2 in the two balanced translocation breakpoints related chromosomes. a BasePhasing results of family 2 in the balanced translocation breakpoint related chromosome 6. The left smooth bar charts were performed with Blue-fuse-Multi software from Karyomap-12 bead chip data, the right scatter bar charts were performed with BasePhasing from ASA bead chip data. b BasePhasing results of family 2 in the balanced translocation breakpoint related chromosome 7. The left smooth bar charts were performed with Blue-fuse-Multi software from Karyomap-12 bead chip data, the right scatter bar charts were performed with BasePhasing from ASA bead chip data. SR region: the breakpoint of balanced translocation (gray box labeled). The different colorful histograms represented different haplotypes. The blue and red histograms represented the father’s haplotypes. The orange and green histograms represented the mother’s haplotypes. In the embryos, the gray column represented the haplotype that was inherited from the normal parent. And in the carrier’s family number, the gray column represented the haplotype that wasn’t passed on to the carrier

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