Supplementary Figure 5: The correlation of mQTL effect sizes (% DNA methylation change per allele) between fetal brain and adult brain is stronger for replicating variants (left) than non-replicating variants (right). | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 5: The correlation of mQTL effect sizes (% DNA methylation change per allele) between fetal brain and adult brain is stronger for replicating variants (left) than non-replicating variants (right).

From: Methylation QTLs in the developing brain and their enrichment in schizophrenia risk loci

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Of note, fetal brain mQTLs that do not replicate in adult brain are characterized by significantly lower effect sizes across all brain regions (Supplementary Fig. 6).

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