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Additional file 1: of Gene domain-specific DNA methylation episignatures highlight distinct molecular entities of ADNP syndrome

Authors :
Bend, Eric
Aref-Eshghi, Erfan
Everman, David
R. Rogers
Cathey, Sara
Prijoles, Eloise
Lyons, Michael
Davis, Heather
Clarkson, Katie
Gripp, Karen
Li, Dong
Bhoj, Elizabeth
Zackai, Elaine
Mark, Paul
Hakon Hakonarson
Demmer, Laurie
Levy, Michael
Kerkhof, Jennifer
Stuart, Alan
Rodenhiser, David
Friez, Michael
Stevenson, Roger
Schwartz, Charles
Sadikovic, Bekim
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
figshare, 2019.

Abstract

Figure S1. Facial features of individuals with the ADNP syndrome. Figure S2. Methylation patterns of specimens collected years apart in three subjects. Figure S3. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (1–30). Figure S4. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (31–60). Figure S5. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (61–90). Figure S6. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (91–120). Figure S7. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (121–150). Figure S8. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (151–180). Figure S9. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (181–210). Figure S10. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (211–240). Figure S11. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (241–270). Figure S12. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (271–300). Figure S13. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-1 (301–308). Figure S14. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-2 (1–30). Figure S15. DMRs differentially methylated in ADNP-2 (31–57). Figure S16. Interactive networks of genes from the ADNP episignatures. (DOCX 4248 kb)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2966ae36144614b07d5b343b95a92557
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.8051171