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Fig. 7 | Clinical Epigenetics

Fig. 7

From: Identification of the subtypes of gastric cancer based on DNA methylation and the prediction of prognosis

Fig. 7

Functional enrichment analysis for genes corresponding to the independent prognosis-related methylation sites. a Enriched pathways of corresponding genes for the 610 independent prognosis-related methylation sites according to the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes. b Network for the pathways.*The number of significant P values (< 0.05) for comparison of the gene expression levels among clinical categories of state, T, grade, and stage. For example, if the gene level is changed in different tumor states, T categories, grades, and stages, the number is 4, while if it changes just in different tumor stages, the number is 1; the detailed information is shown in c. **, the gene level is significantly different between patients with gastric cancer and the normal. ***, There is no significance between patients with gastric cancer and the normal. T, tumor; N, normal. c Results of comparison of the levels of site genes among different tumor states, T categories, grades, and stages. Sig., P < 0.05; No Sig., P > 0.05

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