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. 2012 Oct 31;7(10):e48102. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0048102

Figure 3. Identification of human-specific and shared PPARG/RXR target genes.

Figure 3

A) Grouping of PPARG/RXR targets genes in human macrophages based on PPARG binding in mouse. Displayed is the number of genes that are human-specific, indirectly, and directly shared PPARG/RXR target genes. Only PPARG binding sites in proximity to genes (<100 kb to TSS) were taken into consideration. B) and C) Enrichment of PPARG binding in homologous regions proximal to SLAMF9/Slamf9 and NR1H3/Nr1h3 in human and mouse macrophages (upper and lower panel, respectively). SLAMF9/Slamf9 represents an indirectly shared PPARG target gene while NR1H3/Nr1h3 represents a directly shared target gene. Browser tracks for mouse are shown in reversed direction to facilitate easier comparison between human and mouse.