Fig. 5From: Genome sequencing of herb Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum) unravels key genes behind its strong medicinal propertiesTranscript expression of Tulsi Krishna and Rama subtypes are expressed as RPKM values. Highly significant differentially abundant RNA scaffolds/transcripts were defined to have RPKM of atleast 5 in both and the fold-change difference between two subtypes should be atleast 8 times. Only the transcripts, for which the 95Â % lower-confidence-bound of more abundant subtype and 95Â % upper-confidence-bound of less abundant subtype, and had at least 8 times difference, were retained. Of these differentially abundant transcripts, top-50 in Krishna and Rama subtype were plotted in the form of heat-map. a. Differentially more abundant transcripts in Krishna. b. Differentially more abundant transcripts in Rama. (please look in Additional file 24: Text B and C for transcript IDs for a. and b)Back to article page