Figure 4: Partition of the set of samples into subsets based on genome-wide methylation patterns. | Nature Communications

Figure 4: Partition of the set of samples into subsets based on genome-wide methylation patterns.

From: Arabidopsis MSH1 mutation alters the epigenome and produces heritable changes in plant growth

Figure 4

(a,b) Discriminatory information conserved in two linear discriminate (LD) functions reveals the existence of genome-wide CG and CHG methylation patterns that discriminate the epiF3 lines from the subsets of mutants and wild types. (c,d) Loadings of group-wise DMRs in the LD functions indicate which DMRs have a relevant contribution in discerning between samples.

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