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Fig. 3 | Genome Biology

Fig. 3

From: Genome-wide mapping of transcriptional enhancer candidates using DNA and chromatin features in maize

Fig. 3

Genomic composition and distribution of features. a Definition of genomic regions. Promoters are defined from 1 kb upstream to 200 bp downstream from the TSSs, flanking regions are 4 kb upstream from the promoters and 5 kb downstream from the TTSs. TE transposable elements, distal intergenic regions that are more than 5 kb away from genic regions and are not TEs. b Composition of the entire maize genome according to AGPv4 and (c) the uniquely mappable genome. Distribution of (d, f) DHSs, (h, j) H3K9ac, (l) LUMRs and (n, o) enhancer candidates over the different genomic regions, and (e, g, i, k, m) the fractions (Mbp/Mbp, from 0 to 1, y-axes) the different features (x-axes) occupy at the various genomic regions in the uniquely mappable genome. The grey bars indicate the fraction of overall occupancy in the uniquely mappable genome.

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