Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 1

From: Isogenic mice exhibit sexually-dimorphic DNA methylation patterns across multiple tissues

Fig. 1

Autosomal DNA methylation patterns in the liver distinguish gender. a Dendrogram showing results of unsupervised hierarchical clustering of liver RRBS data from six males and six females with sex chromosomes excluded. b, c Pseudo-3D principal component analysis (PCA) plots of the first three principal components of liver RRBS data as in (a) with sex chromosome data included (b), or removed (c); males are shown in blue, females in red. d Clustered heat map of differentially methylated tiles (DMTs) identified in the liver of males versus females. e CpG island (top) and genomic annotation (bottom) of CpG tiles present in all liver RRBS data (left) and gender DMTs (right)

Back to article page