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2 Chromatin patterns at transcription factor binding sites

Both chromatin accessibility and histone modifications have different patterns around different transcription factor binding sites

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Figure 2: Transcription factor drivers of chromatin accessibility.
Figure 2: Cell-type specificity of hypersensitive regions.
Figure 3: Patterns and asymmetry of chromatin modification at transcription-factor-binding sites.
Figure 4: Examples of nucleosome positioning clusters around TFBSs and relationship to GC content.
Figure 5: Chromatin structure and GC content around TF binding regions.
Figure 5: Widespread asymmetry of chromatin marks around TFBSs.
Figure 6: Chromatin structure around YY1 ChIP-seq peaks occupied differentially between GM12878 and K562.
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Supplementary Figure 6: Quantifying transcription factor impact on chromatin accessibility.
Supplementary Figure 7: Transcription factor occupancies within accessible chromatin.

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2 Chromatin patterns at transcription factor binding sites. Nature (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature28171

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