Table 1.

AoAF cell nuclear matrix attachment correlates with silencing

ChromosomesAll genesExpressed genesGenes overlapped by MARsAverage no. of MARs per geneExpressed genes overlapped by MARs
14433647642
15534726041
167581125354
1710581476731
18162204434
ChromosomesAll genesExpressed genesGenes overlapped by MARsAverage no. of MARs per geneExpressed genes overlapped by MARs
14433647642
15534726041
167581125354
1710581476731
18162204434

For each gene that was represented by probes on both the expression (Illumina) and aCGH (NimbleGen) microarrays, the correlation between expression and matrix attachment was measured. Of the subset of genes that contain MARs, they contain an average of four MARs per gene. The observed correlation between matrix attachment and gene silencing is statistically significant for all chromosomes (P < 0.001).

Table 1.

AoAF cell nuclear matrix attachment correlates with silencing

ChromosomesAll genesExpressed genesGenes overlapped by MARsAverage no. of MARs per geneExpressed genes overlapped by MARs
14433647642
15534726041
167581125354
1710581476731
18162204434
ChromosomesAll genesExpressed genesGenes overlapped by MARsAverage no. of MARs per geneExpressed genes overlapped by MARs
14433647642
15534726041
167581125354
1710581476731
18162204434

For each gene that was represented by probes on both the expression (Illumina) and aCGH (NimbleGen) microarrays, the correlation between expression and matrix attachment was measured. Of the subset of genes that contain MARs, they contain an average of four MARs per gene. The observed correlation between matrix attachment and gene silencing is statistically significant for all chromosomes (P < 0.001).

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