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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Chromatin accessibility and H3K9me3 landscapes reveal long-term epigenetic effects of fetal-neonatal iron deficiency in rat hippocampus

Fig. 3

Motif analysis of sites with fetal-neonatal ID-altered chromatin accessibility and H3K9me3 signatures. A, B Numbers and distributions of motifs identified in each dataset. C Overlap of motifs with increased (UP) accessibility in the promoter region (PM) among the 3 experimental groups. D Overlap of motifs with decreased (DN) enrichment of H3K9me3 mark the intergenic region (IG) among the 3 experimental groups. E-G Representative motifs with increased accessibility in the promoter region shared by FID, FIDch and ISch groups (E), only shared by FIDch and ISch groups (F), and exclusively in the FIDch group (G)

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