Fig. 2: Epigenetic variation is more strongly related to genetic variation in iPSCs than differentiated cells. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Epigenetic variation is more strongly related to genetic variation in iPSCs than differentiated cells.

From: iPSCs and iPSC-derived cells as a model of human genetic and epigenetic variation

Fig. 2

A Barplot of the number of genetic variations, as compared to hg38, that are different between each donor. B Distribution of the size of structural variations as compared to hg38 that are different between donors. Ns for each comparison are listed above the corresponding boxes. Box plots are distributed such that the center line represents the median, the outer edges of the box represent the top and bottom 25%, and the whiskers the minimum and maximum. Outliers are represented as dots outside of the plot. C Aggregated odds ratios of all comparisons from each cell type for odds of differential accessibility given genetic variation. D Aggregated odds ratios of all comparisons from each cell type for odds of differential methylation given genetic variation. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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