Figure 5.
Analysis of erythroid-specific MAZ signal. (A) Heatmap plots of MAZ ChIP-seq datasets from 6 cell types separated into MAZ common and cell-line-specific peaksets. Numbers on the left indicate the common peaks (1) and peaks specific to erythroblasts (2), HepG2 (3), A549 (4), GM12878 (5), MCF-7 (6), and IMR90 (7) cells. (B) Pearson correlation analysis of MAZ ChIP-seq datasets from the 6 cell types. (C) Gene Ontology (by biological function) of genes containing erythroid-specific MAZ promoter signal. (D) Human Phenotype Ontology of genes containing erythroid-specific MAZ promoter signal.

Analysis of erythroid-specific MAZ signal. (A) Heatmap plots of MAZ ChIP-seq datasets from 6 cell types separated into MAZ common and cell-line-specific peaksets. Numbers on the left indicate the common peaks (1) and peaks specific to erythroblasts (2), HepG2 (3), A549 (4), GM12878 (5), MCF-7 (6), and IMR90 (7) cells. (B) Pearson correlation analysis of MAZ ChIP-seq datasets from the 6 cell types. (C) Gene Ontology (by biological function) of genes containing erythroid-specific MAZ promoter signal. (D) Human Phenotype Ontology of genes containing erythroid-specific MAZ promoter signal.

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