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The most highly enriched TF was Wilm's tumour suppressor (Wt1) in the pink module (p < 3×10-5); this module is modestly enriched in GO categories associated with the regulation of transcription and neuronal development (see Additional File 3) and has also been associated in the literature with distinct neuropathological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease [ 39].
This region is also found to be modestly enriched in purine skewing for genes with and without RNA DNA hybrids (Fig. 5c).
A repetitive sequence pattern consisting of varying numbers of a 3-bp GAN unit was found modestly enriched at Red1 peaks (E-value = 6.6e-6), with maximal enrichment at the summits of Red1 peaks.
The ~50 kDa species was consistently retained during the wash but re-appeared with elution and was also modestly enriched in this eluate, as was the 75 kDa species.
Additionally, the histone marks associated with X chromosome dosage compensation in males are modestly enriched on female X chromosomes.
Notably, chromosome 1 is highly enriched in close homologs, and chromosome 2 is modestly enriched in distant homologs.
Indeed, we find that DHSs within SEs are modestly enriched for GWAS SNPs.
However, like KAP1, HP1α and HP1β are only modestly enriched at MERVL relative to IAP LTRs.
The TFBRs with highest genomic occupancy showed little evidence of functional enrichment relative to other TF binding events, and the well-characterized functional targets of HNF4A and CEBPA were only modestly enriched for strong TF binding.
CES contain 21-bp MSL recognition elements (MREs), which are modestly enriched on the X chromosome (Alekseyenko et al. 2008).
This term appears to be modestly enriched in the data set (10/270 genes = 3.7% vs. a genome-wide instance of 206/16,085 genes = 1.2%).
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