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* There a couple of good "housekeeping genes" to take note of to see if we are on the right track
* There a couple of good "housekeeping genes" to take note of to see if we are on the right track
* Silenced: CDKN2A and MYT1 are predicted to have good histone methylation peaks
* Silenced: CDKN2A and MYT1 are predicted to have good histone methylation peaks
[[Image:CDKN2A.PNG]]
[[Image:MYT1.PNG]]
* Active: GAPDH and ACTB are predicted to have low histone methylation peaks
* Active: GAPDH and ACTB are predicted to have low histone methylation peaks
[[Image:GAPDH.PNG]]
[[Image:ACTB.PNG]]





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  • There a couple of good "housekeeping genes" to take note of to see if we are on the right track
  • Silenced: CDKN2A and MYT1 are predicted to have good histone methylation peaks

  • Active: GAPDH and ACTB are predicted to have low histone methylation peaks