Extended Data Fig. 4: Chromatin landscapes across tissues. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 4: Chromatin landscapes across tissues.

From: An atlas of dynamic chromatin landscapes in mouse fetal development

Extended Data Fig. 4

a, Dendrograms from hierarchical clustering based on signal for each histone modification and ATAC–seq, as indicated. Note the consistent relationships between tissues of similar developmental origin. b, Genome browser view of NeuroD6 (chr6: 55,637,617–55,708,251; mm10) and Nkx2–5 (chr17: 26,818,483–26,870,007; mm10), markers of neuronal and cardiomyocyte differentiation, respectively. c, Principal component analysis of all tissue-stages based on ChIP–seq data for individual histone modifications, as indicated.

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