The chromatin landscape of Drosophila: comparisons between species, sexes, and chromosomes

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

The sex-specific chromatin landscape in D. miranda, and transitions in chromatin states between sexes. (A) A genome-wide karyotype view of the chromatin domains derived from female larvae (top) and male larvae (bottom) smoothed across 50-kb windows. (B) Transitions of chromatin states across chromosomes between the sexes. The solid background color indicates the fraction of a particular state in a given sex, and the crosshatch color indicates transitions to a given state in the other sex; solid regions indicate regions in the same chromatin state in both sexes. (C) Same as B, but for genomic regions overlapping the CDS of actively transcribed genes (FPKM > 1).

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  1. Genome Res. 24: 1125-1137

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