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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: An approach of identifying differential nucleosome regions in multiple samples

Fig. 4

Percentage of the matched DNRs between Dimnp and Danpos. The percentage (vertical axis) represents the ratio of the number of matched DNRs between Dimnp and Danpos relative to the total number of the DNRs by Dimnp under a specified deviation. The deviation is from 1 bp to 100 bp. By pooling together the DNRs that are pairwise identified by Danpos, we generated the DNRs data for multiple cell types for Danpos. The arrows indicated the matching percentage of the multiple cell-type DNRs between Dimnp and Danpos. In calling the DNRs, P-value ≤ 0.01 for Dimnp, and false discovery ratio ≤ 0.15 for Danpos. Two datasets are used. The first is a three cell-type data consisting of wild type (H4WT), mutant H3R4A and H4K20A. The second dataset consists of three mutants, H3K79A, H3S10A and H3K56A

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