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Additional file 1: of The epigenetic signature of subcutaneous fat cells is linked to altered expression of genes implicated in lipid metabolism in obese women

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Additional tables with data on DMS and differentially expressed genes between obese cases versus never-obese controls Table S1. Differentially methylated DNA sites linked to genes between obese and never-obese women. Table S2. Differentially expressed genes between obese and never-obese women. Table S3. Differentially DNA methylated sites accompanied by differential expression. Table S4. Differentially expressed genes with DMS in Adipogenesis, Insulin Signaling, and Fatty Acid Biosynthesis pathways. Table S5. Differentially expressed genes with DMS in candidate genes for BMI according to GWAS. Table S6. Differentially expressed genes with DMS in candidate genes for fat distribution according to GWAS. Table S7. DMS in WAT in relation to obesity. Table S8. DMS in WAT in relation to weight loss (Benton MC et al., Genome Biology 2015). Table S9. DMS in WAT in relation to BMI (Rönn T et al., Human Molecular Genetics 2015). Table S10. DMS in WAT in relation to T2D (Nilsson E et al., Diabetes 2014). (XLSX 5076 kb)
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