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Fig. 4 | Clinical Epigenetics

Fig. 4

From: Assisted reproductive technology represents a possible risk factor for development of epimutation-mediated imprinting disorders for mothers aged ≥ 30 years

Fig. 4

Comparison across patients with eight epi-IDs. a The proportion of ART-conceived livebirths in patients with eight epi-IDs. Gray and white bars indicate the number of ART-conceived and non-ART-conceived livebirths in patients with each epi-ID, respectively. b The distribution of paternal and maternal ages at childbirth in patients with eight epi-IDs. Black bars indicate the median paternal or maternal age of patients with each epi-ID. ART, assisted reproductive technology; epi-IDs, epimutation-mediated imprinting disorders; SRS, Silver-Russell syndrome; BWS, Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome; KOS, Kagami-Ogata syndrome; TS14, Temple syndrome; PWS, Prader-Willi syndrome; AS, Angelman syndrome; PHP1B, pseudohypoparathyroidism 1B; TNDM, transient neonatal diabetes mellitus

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