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Fig. 5 | Genome Biology

Fig. 5

From: The three-dimensional genome organization of Drosophila melanogaster through data integration

Fig. 5

Localization of euchromatin domains in the structure population. a The average radial position for each euchromatin domain, plotted by position along its chromosome. The 0 location along the x-axis (vertical dashed line) of chr2 represents the euchromatin region closest to the centromere, with 2L domains on the left and 2R domains on the right. Chr3 domains are plotted with the same coordinate system as chr2. The domains of chr4 are plotted from left to right, while the domains of chrX are plotted from right to left; this convention follows the schematics in Fig. 1. Centromeric regions and pericentromeric heterochromatin regions are not shown in this figure. The domains near pericentromeric regions are closer to the nuclear center on average, while the domains near telomeric ends are preferentially close to the nuclear periphery. b The average radial positions of each domain, grouped by epigenetic class. c Localization probability density (LPD) plots of all euchromatin domains from each chromosome arm in nuclear space. d LPD plot of all euchromatin domains

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