Massively parallel bisulphite pyrosequencing reveals the molecular complexity of breast cancer-associated cytosine-methylation patterns obtained from tissue and serum DNA

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Figure 6.

Methylation density in serum samples The plots represent an average methylation density in tissue samples for loci GHSR (A), MGA (B), NFX1 (C), and ha1g_00644 (D). Y axis represents average methylation density. The dashed lines separate data obtained from the different amplicons. The numbers on the top of each plot indicate the amplicons that were used to generate the data beneath. (◦) Serum samples of cancer-free individuals; (●) serum samples of cancer patients.

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  1. Genome Res. 18: 19-29

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