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Fig. 6 | Genome Biology

Fig. 6

From: Population-level analysis reveals the widespread occurrence and phenotypic consequence of DNA methylation variation not tagged by genetic variation in maize

Fig. 6

Association between DMRs and metabolic traits. a The distribution of the number of significant DMRs per trait. b The distribution of the number of associated metabolic traits per DMR. c The proportion of DMRs that are associated with metabolic traits but not with SNPs. d A simplified pathway for chrysoeriol di-C-hexoside (chr di-C) synthesis. The solid line represents a one-step reaction, and the dashed line represents a multi-step reaction. e GWAS result of chr di-C using either SNPs (light color) or DMRs (dark color). The horizontal dashed lines are the cutoff for SNPs (thinner) and DMRs (thicker)

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