Fig. 3From: The three-dimensional genome organization of Drosophila melanogaster through data integrationResidual polarized organization. a Projected localization probability densities (LPDs) of centromeres and peri-telomeric sequences for all chromosome arms calculated from the structure population. Probability densities are determined with respect to two principle axes of the nuclear architecture. The z-axis connects the center of the nucleolus with the origin at the nuclear center. The radial axis defines the distance of a point from the central z-axis (shown in the left panel in b). The left half of the projected localization density plot mirrors the right half for visual convenience. b The genome organization for different chromosome arms in one genome structureBack to article page