Extended Data Fig. 7: Changes in pericentromere structure on individual chromosomes in response to tension and in the absence of pericentromeric cohesin. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 7: Changes in pericentromere structure on individual chromosomes in response to tension and in the absence of pericentromeric cohesin.

From: Convergent genes shape budding yeast pericentromeres

Extended Data Fig. 7: Changes in pericentromere structure on individual chromosomes in response to tension and in the absence of pericentromeric cohesin.

Shown are Hi-C contact maps (1-kb bin) over a 50-kb region surrounding all centromeres in wild-type cells (WT; left panels for each chromosome) without tension (bottom half of heatmap) and with tension (top half of heatmap), and in chl4Δ cells (middle panels) without tension (bottom half) and with tension (top half) (n = 1). Right, log2 ratios between wild-type and chl4Δ cells, without tension (bottom half) and with tension (top half). The extent of the pericentromere for each chromosome is marked by the black bars on top of the contact maps.

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