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Fig. 1

From: Methods for discovering genomic loci exhibiting complex patterns of differential methylation

Fig. 1

Examples of methylation loci in a set of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants in the Dicer-like (dcl) proteins, and wild-type samples [12]. Each row represents a single biological sample; the height of the bars represents the number of sequenced reads in which unmethylated cytosines (black) and methylated cytosines (red) appear. Values above the horizontal lines represent cytosines on the positive strand while values below the horizontal lines represent cytosines on the negative strand. The dark red hatched boxes indicate the identified loci. On the left, a methylation locus is identified that is methylated in all samples except the dcl3 and dcl2/3/4 mutants, on the right, a locus that is methylated in all samples

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