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Fig. 1 | Clinical Epigenetics

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From: Associations of maternal early-pregnancy blood glucose and insulin concentrations with DNA methylation in newborns

Fig. 1

a Epigenome-wide association study results of maternal early-pregnancy glucose concentrations and DNA methylation in cord blood in normal weight women. b Epigenome-wide association study results of maternal early-pregnancy glucose concentrations and DNA methylation in cord blood in overweight or obese women. In a, the Manhattan plot shows the results of the epigenome-wide association study of maternal early-pregnancy glucose concentrations and DNA methylation in cord blood in normal weight women. In b, Manhattan plot of the results of the epigenome-wide association study of maternal early-pregnancy glucose concentrations and DNA methylation in cord blood in overweight or obese women. In both figures, the x-axis represents the autosomal (1–22) chromosomes and the y-axis shows the –log10 (p value). The models were adjusted for gestational age at assessment, maternal age at intake, educational level, parity, smoking, child sex, cell type proportions, and batch

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