Figure 6: Strand-specific mCW in genes and TEs. | Scientific Reports

Figure 6: Strand-specific mCW in genes and TEs.

From: Mammalian non-CG methylations are conserved and cell-type specific and may have been involved in the evolution of transposon elements

Figure 6

(a) Heatmap for skewness of mCW in gene related regions, showing that intronic mCW is significant in both human and mouse ES samples. The colour index indicates the signed log2 p value, by two-tailed t test. Negative value, higher mCW on antisense strand; and vice versa. (b,c) Heatmaps for skewness of mCW in multiple transposon regions, including SINEs, LINEs and LTRs, in both humans (b) and mice (c).

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