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. 2016 Jan 12;8:2. doi: 10.1186/s13148-015-0168-z

Table 2.

The number of differentially hyper- and hypomethylated DMRs and genes between menstrual cycle phases

DMR and genes (hyper-/hypomethylated) M (n = 5) P (n = 5) ES (n = 8) MS (n = 26) LS (n = 11)
M (n = 5) DMR graphic file with name 13148_2015_168_Figa_HTML.gif 1009/1775 130/189 363/855 288/368
Genes 632/1066 92/116 254/512 208/222
P (n = 5) DMR 1009/1775 graphic file with name 13148_2015_168_Figb_HTML.gif 0/0 1/2 3045/1650
Genes 632/1066 0/0 1/0 1768/936
ES (n = 8) DMR 130/189 0/0 graphic file with name 13148_2015_168_Figc_HTML.gif 0/5 2806/1208
Genes 92/116 0/0 0/3 1015/635
MS (n = 26) DMR 363/855 1/2 0/5 graphic file with name 13148_2015_168_Figd_HTML.gif 2806/1208
Genes 254/512 1/0 0/3 1616/704
LS (n = 11) DMR 288/368 3045/1650 1727/1050 2806/1208 graphic file with name 13148_2015_168_Fige_HTML.gif
Genes 208/222 1768/936 1015/635 1616/704

DMR differentially methylated regions, M menstrual phase, P proliferative phase, ES early-secretory phase, MS mid-secretory phase, LS late-secretory phase