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Fig. 1 | Clinical Epigenetics

Fig. 1

From: Prenatal metal exposure, cord blood DNA methylation and persistence in childhood: an epigenome-wide association study of 12 metals

Fig. 1

Manhattan plots for epigenome-wide associations between prenatal metal exposure and cord blood DNA methylation. Models of log2-transformed prenatal metal concentrations adjusted for infant sex, race/ethnicity, gestational age, nulliparous, maternal age at enrollment, pre-pregnancy BMI, education, smoking, household income, and estimated cord blood cell-type proportions. DMRs are indicated by blue lines; the FDR cutoffs for Mn and Pb are indicated by red lines

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