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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Genes prone to hypermethylation in cancer are not constitutively expressed. (a) Hypermethylation-prone and -resistant genes are associated with distinct biological
processes. Shown are graphs of the percent enrichment or depletion for the 10 most
enriched GO biological process in the hypermethylation resistant and prone gene sets.
For each term the enrichment or depletion in both gene sets is plotted. All terms
were enriched or depleted to a significant level for both gene sets (Fisher's exact
tests, P < 0.05). (b) Hypermethylation prone genes are tissue-specific. Histograms show the distribution
of tissue-specificity scores observed for hypermethylation prone and resistant genes.
Specificity scores for prone and resistant gene sets were compared using a Wilcoxon
rank sum test. (*** P < 0.001). GO, genome ontology.
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