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Additional file 23: Figure S12. of A multi-omic analysis of human naïve CD4+ T cells

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Abstract

Concordance of this study with Komori et al. (A) Each blue dot represents the methylation level of a gene. On the x-axis are the methylation differences between memory and naïve cells measured by Komori et al. and on the y-axis are TSS200 methylation levels measured in this study. The r2 value is a pearson’s correlation coefficient between the two datasets. (B) Each blue dot represents the methylation level of a gene. On the x-axis are the methylation differences between memory and naïve cells where Komori et al. provided quantitative values and on the y-axis are the TSS200 methylation levels measured in this study. The r2 value is a pearson’s correlation coefficient between the two datasets. (C) Genes identified in Komori et al. as displaying inverse correlation between methylation levels and transcription are plotted. On the left axis and shown in blue are the log2 transformed fold change of transcript levels between memory and naïve cells measured by Komori et al. and on the right axis and shown in green are log2 transformed fold change of transcript levels between memory and naïve cells measured in this study. (D) The correlation between the log2 transformed fold changes of genes between memory and naïve cells measured in each study is shown. Each blue dot represents a gene and the r2 is a pearson’s correlation coefficient. (PDF 1410 kb)