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. 2014 May 1;10(5):e1004282. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004282

Figure 4. Effect of histone marks associations on origins efficiency, length and density (K562).

Figure 4

A: Percentage of origins associated with chromatin marks according to timing categories (from early to late origins, as explained in the Methods Section) and CGI association. B: Variations of origin efficiency (as defined by the number of reads divided by the length of the origin) with replication timing, mark associations, and association with CGIs. C: Variations of origin length in kb with replication timing, mark associations, and association with CGIs. D: Variations of origins density (as defined by the number of origins per Megabase) with replication timing, mark associations, and association with CGIs. Values correspond to mean values with 95% confidence intervals. A comparison of the solid and dashed lines highlights the effect of associations of marks. OpenMarks indicates origins associated with either H2AZ, H3K9ac or H3K4me3.