Fig. 6: The 177 bp repeats are widely conserved origins of DNA replication in T. brucei. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: The 177 bp repeats are widely conserved origins of DNA replication in T. brucei.

From: Nanopore sequencing reveals that DNA replication compartmentalisation dictates genome stability and instability in Trypanosoma brucei

Fig. 6

A MFA-seq mapping is shown across each of the eight Nanopore contigs (tigs) of sub-megabase chromosomes; representation of genes, VSG BES and repeats is as shown in Fig. 5, and early S/G2M, late S/G2M and G1/G2M read depth ratios in BSF and PCF cells is as shown in Fig. 2. B Metaplots of MFA-seq signal from BSF and PCF cells mapped across the submegabase contigs, centring the data on the 177 bp repeats and showing 150 kb of upstream and downstream sequence. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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