Fig. 4From: Mutational landscape of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia in Chinese patientsThe ancestral and subclonal events in CMML patients. a The distribution of the ancestral and subclonal mutations. Each column represents a patient and each row corresponds to a gene. The bar graph on the right represents the number of primary clones or subclones of each gene. A purple square represents one ancestral clonal event, and a blue square represents one subclonal event. b The pie chart lists the distribution of more than 6% of ancestral genes. c–e In CMML, the bar graphs represent the most common subclonal events for the first three ancestral eventsBack to article page