Figure 1 (IMAGE) Impact Journals LLC Caption Chromosomal landscape of chromatic accessibility in human cancers. (A) Distribution of all the regulatory elements such as promoter, enhancer, intron, and other elements across chromosomes. Here the other elements denote elements located at the exonic region, or 3? UTR, or 5? UTR. Color indicates the type of genomic region overlapped by the peak. UTR, untranslated region. (B) Genome landscapes of chromatin accessibility. The chromatin accessibility scores indicate the likelihood of chromatin openness and are plotted in two-dimensional space representing chromosomal positions of human genome assembly (GRCh38). One dimension consists of the 23 chromosomes from Chr1 to ChrX and the other dimension indicates the genomic coordinates on a chromosome from p arm to q arm. Correlation of the colors and accessibility scores is indicated by the accompanied colorbar. Credit Correspondence to - Yuexin Liu - yliu8@mdanderson.org Usage Restrictions CCBY License Licensed content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.