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. 2017 Oct 9;8(58):98322–98335. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.21681

Figure 2. Large proportions of accessibility changes occur at TSS sites and accessibility changes are seen dependent and independent of DNA methylation during EMT.

Figure 2

(A) Quantification of probes that get increased accessibility and decreased accessibility at any time point > 0.3 delta-beta in different genomic regions. (B) Pie charts depicting the occurrence of gain and loss of accessibility changes with respect to genomic context for TWIST-induced EMT shows that a large proportion of changes localize to the TSS. (C) Smooth scatter plots of delta-methylation (methylation in treated – methylation in control) and delta-accessibility (accessibility in treated – accessibility in control) for day 2 in TWIST-overexpressing cells. (D and E) GSEA of gain and loss of accessibility genes