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. 2021 Oct 27;7:101. doi: 10.1038/s41421-021-00343-5

Fig. 4. Epigenetically inherited DMRs correlate with paternally inherited health risks.

Fig. 4

a DNA methylation levels of the transgenerationally inherited DMR, Chr13:75,929,838-75,930,456, in sperm samples of all generations. b DNA methylation patterns of the transgenerationally inherited DMR in sperm samples. c DNA methylation levels of the transgenerationally inherited DMR in testis tissues. d DNA methylation patterns of the transgenerationally inherited DMR in testis tissues. e Gene expression patterns of Rhobtb3 in testis tissues. f DNA methylation levels of the intergenerationally inherited DMR, Chr10:40,640,103-40,641,054, in sperm samples of all generations. g DNA methylation patterns of the intergenerationally inherited DMR in sperm samples. h DNA methylation levels of the intergenerationally inherited DMR in brain tissues. i DNA methylation patterns of the intergenerationally inherited DMR in brain tissues. j Gene expression patterns of Ddo in brain tissues. **t-test p-value < 0.01; n.s. no significant, t-test p-value > 0.05.