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From: Dynamic chromatin architectures provide insights into the genetics of cattle myogenesis

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Re-organization of compartment and topologically associated domain (TAD) during cattle muscle development. A Volcano plot of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with RNA-seq signal intensity for key myogenic regulators. B Pearson’s correlation of first principal component (PC1) values at 1 Mb resolution. C Statistics and transcriptional effects of A and B forms. D Statistics and transcriptional effects of compartment transition. E Boxplot of TAD size with average length of 2102.97 kb and 2224.51 kb in CFM and CAM, respectively. F Pearson’s correlation of directionality indices (DIs) at 40 kb. G The effects of split TADs (spTADs) on gene expressions. H and I An illustrated example of spTAD. CFM, fetal cattle muscle; CAM, adult cattle muscle. *P < 0.05

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