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From: Pan-cancer analysis of frequent DNA co-methylation patterns reveals consistent epigenetic landscape changes in multiple cancers

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Similarity of co-methylation clusters among multiple cancer types, cluster edge frequency distribution among all cancer types, and an example of correlated methylation level within one cluster in COAD. a Clustered heatmap of Jaccard indices among co-methylation clusters in 11 cancer types, for the cancer types with two different methylation data platforms, only the common cluster probe pairs were used for comparison, as indicated by common after cancer type names. b The frequency distribution of the cluster edge (probe-pairs) in all 17 cancer datasets. c The centralized methylation beta values of Cluster 4 probes for all COAD-450 cohort. Colored lines represent different probes

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