These graphs and tables give insight into the targeting and patterns of SHM. This can give insight into the DNA repair pathways used to solve the U:G mismatches introduced by AID. More information on the values found in healthy individuals of different ages can be found in IJspeert and van Schouwenburg et al, PMID: 27799928.

Graphs

Heatmap transition information

Heatmaps visualizing for each subclass the frequency of all possible substitutions. On the x-axes the original base is shown, while the y-axes shows the new base. The darker the shade of blue, the more frequent this type of substitution is occurring. 

Bargraph transition information

Bar graph visualizing for each original base the distribution of substitutions into the other bases. A graph is included for each (sub)class.

Tables

Transition tables are shown for each (sub)class. All the original bases are listed horizontally, while the new bases are listed vertically.

Hanna IJspeert, Pauline A. van Schouwenburg, David van Zessen, Ingrid Pico-Knijnenburg, Gertjan J. Driessen, Andrew P. Stubbs, and Mirjam van der Burg (2016). Evaluation of the Antigen-Experienced B-Cell Receptor Repertoire in Healthy Children and Adults. In Frontiers in Immunolog, 7, pp. e410-410. [doi:10.3389/fimmu.2016.00410][Link]