High-throughput chromatin motion tracking in living yeast reveals the flexibility of the fiber throughout the genome

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Figure 3.

Telomere dynamics in living budding yeasts. (A, left plot) The MSD temporal evolution for telomere XIV-L and III-R with central localization (red and blue data sets). (Black solid line) The average response obtained in Figure 2B. (Right plot) Telomeres preferentially accumulate at the periphery (green and orange bars, respectively). (B, left plot) The comparison of the MSD response for telomere XIV-L at a central or peripheral localization in wild-type cells (open yellow and green symbols, respectively) or in sir4 mutant strains (crossed symbols) favoring a central localization of telomere XIV-L.

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  1. Genome Res. 23: 1829-1838

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