Fig. 2: Heterografting is associated to CHH genome hypomethylation. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 2: Heterografting is associated to CHH genome hypomethylation.

From: Grafting vigour is associated with DNA de-methylation in eggplant

Fig. 2

a Methylation averaged at all cytosines for two replicates per hetero-grafted condition. Error bars represent SD (n = 2). t-test p value: * = 0.0005, ** = 0.0007. b Distribution of DNA methylation at the three cytosine contexts (mCG, mCHG and mCHH) along chromosome 1 of the eggplant genome, in scions self-grafted (Self), grafted on S. torvum (TOR) or grafted on tomato ‘Emperador RZ’ (EMP). Results for the remaining chromosomes (2 to 12) are displayed in Fig. S2. c Distribution of averaged DNA methylation at annotated genes in the three contexts (mCG, mCHG and mCHH,) in the eggplant scions self-grafted (Self), grafted on S. torvum (TOR) or grafted on tomato ‘Emperador RZ’ (EMP). d Distribution of averaged DNA methylation level at annotated repetitive elements, description analogous to (c)

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