10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3628775_D3.v1 Cristiana Cruceanu Cristiana Cruceanu Elena Kutsarova Elena Kutsarova Elizabeth Chen Elizabeth Chen David Checknita David Checknita Corina Nagy Corina Nagy Juan Lopez Juan Lopez Martin Alda Martin Alda Guy Rouleau Guy Rouleau Gustavo Turecki Gustavo Turecki Additional file 4: Figure S1. of DNA hypomethylation of Synapsin II CpG islands associates with increased gene expression in bipolar disorder and major depression Springer Nature 2016 Bipolar disorder Major depressive disorder DNA Methylation Epigenetics Mood disorders 2016-08-11 05:00:00 Presentation https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Additional_file_4_Figure_S1_of_DNA_hypomethylation_of_Synapsin_II_CpG_islands_associates_with_increased_gene_expression_in_bipolar_disorder_and_major_depression/4416980 DNA methylation (percent values) at significant individual CpGs. A-E. Scatter plots represent individual % methylation values for each of the 5 loci found to be significant for at least one diagnostic group (marked with * in Fig. 1) by Least Significant Difference (LSD) post-hoc analyses. F. Average % methylation for the three consequent CpGs shown to be significantly different in MDD compared to CTRL by Least Significant Difference (LSD) post-hoc analyses. The average values were found to be significantly different between the groups (Student’s T-Test, p-value = 0.03). (PPTX 354 kb)