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Fig. 5 | Epigenetics & Chromatin

Fig. 5

From: Combined analysis of dissimilar promoter accessibility and gene expression profiles identifies tissue-specific genes and actively repressed networks

Fig. 5

Integrating accessibility and expression data identifies tissue-specific genes in multiple cell types. a, d, g, j Bar plots showing the number of genes in each group for all tissues. The horizontal line marks the number of common genes between all tissues for each group, MA–ME (a), HA–HE (d), HA–ME (g), or MA–HE (j). b, e, h, k Heatmap showing all genes of a particular group for all tissues as well as their corresponding group in other tissues. c, f, i, l The top 20 GO terms for each group in each tissue were identified. Then, the number of tissues each term appears in was calculated. The FDR of the term in all tissues in which it appeared was averaged. The terms contained in the top 20 of the most tissues and with the lowest FDR were plotted. The average FDR is shown, and the number of tissues the term appears in is indicated by the intensity of the bar color

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