Fig. 2
From: An approach of identifying differential nucleosome regions in multiple samples
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Comparison of local and global background correction methods in Dimnp. Shown is the matching percentage between two correction methods for cell types H4WT, H3R4A and H4K20A (P-value cutoff = 10−5). The DNRs were identified with the local and global background correction methods, respectively. The matching percentage (y-axis) is the ratio of the matched DNRs number between the two methods (the global and the global) relative to the total number of DNRs with the global method under a certain deviation (from 1 bp to 800 bp (x-axis))