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. 2009 Mar 5;28(8):1078–1086. doi: 10.1038/emboj.2009.59

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Long and expressed genes were affected by ibm1. (A) Relationship between the gene length and increase in methylation in ibm1. The methylation change shows mean of ibm1/WT signals in each gene. (B) ibm1 affects long genes. Genes were divided into five groups based on length. The proportions of class I–III genes are shown by different colours. These three classes were categorized on the basis of the mean of log2(ibm1/WT) signals in each gene, with class I being the most severely affected and class III the least affected by ibm1 (Supplementary Figure S1). (C, D) Genes shown in (A) were divided into high expressers (15 000 genes in (C)) and low expressers (10 620 genes in (D)) based on the transcript level in leaves. The effect of the length is less evident in the latter population.

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