Fig. 2From: Isogenic mice exhibit sexually-dimorphic DNA methylation patterns across multiple tissuesGender-specific methylation in the liver does not require testosterone. a Venn diagram showing overlap of gender DMTs in the liver identified by this study and our reanalysis of Reizel et al. [9]. b Bar plot of gender DMTs from our liver RRBS data showing % of tiles hypermethylated in females (red) and males (blue) across all autosomes. c Bar plot of gender DMTs between normal females and castrated males showing % of tiles hypermethylated in females (red) and males (blue) across all autosomes. d Venn diagram showing overlap of all liver gender DMTs (both those identified here and those from Reizel et al. [9]) and testosterone independent DMTs (i.e. differentially methylated between normal females and castrated males)Back to article page