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MEG recordings lasted at least 1 h, and all interictal spikes present were marked, clustered, averaged and localized.
The reason for this high number of not classified pixels could be due to the radial growth that showed marked clustering inside the colony (Figs. 1 and 2c).
However, with the development of genome-wide assays, recent studies have revealed marked clustering of particular histone modifications over relatively large genomic regions; e.g. LOCKs and BLOCs (broad local enrichments) enriched with the histone marks H3K9me2 and H3K27me3, respectively.
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Figure 2 Marker cluster.
Dots indicate NodeB (antenna) locations, stars mark cluster centers.
Also, we found clusters marked by H3.1 (clusters 2 and 7) or even with repressive macroH2A mark (cluster 1).
As expected the maps representing the different promoter marks cluster together, with no apparent order between the donors.
In addition to ESC-specific binding of MSL2 and KANSL3 to predicted enhancers, we also identified a very distinct set of TSS-distal binding sites by MSL2 to introns and intergenic regions without enhancer-associated marks (cluster C in Figure 2).
Some areas had higher rates before 1991 and decreased more steeply than the average (cluster 5), whereas for others the difference with the average is only marked before (cluster 4) or after (cluster 2) the change to the minor anomalies classification.
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