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From: Abnormally increased DNA methylation in chorionic tissue might play an important role in development of ectopic pregnancy

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Differential Methylation Cluster Analysis in chorionic tissue from ectopic pregnancy and intrauterine pregnancy. a A Heatmap of Differential Methylation in chorionic tissue from ectopic pregnancy and intrauterine pregnancy (A1.1, A2, A3, A4.1, A5 and A6 are from intrauterine pregnancy, and D1.1, D2, D3, D4, D5 and D6.1 are from ectopic pregnancy). b 1449 differential methylated genes were obtained, which include 1305 significantly hypermethylated genes 144 significantly hypomethylated genes; c T differential methylation sites occurring in 1stExon, 3’UTR, 5’UTR, Body, TSS1500, TSS200, Other were 198, 55, 264, 902, 291, 188, 417 respectively

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