A common pattern of DNase I footprinting throughout the human mtDNA unveils clues for a chromatin-like organization

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Similarity of mouse mt-DGF sites to human common mt-DGF. Common human DGF sites across the human mtDNA map are presented, while superimposing mouse mt-DGF sites. The inner ray histogram corresponds to the 29 most common human mt-DGF sites, and the outer histogram corresponds to the mouse mt-DGF sites in grayscale, with black representing the most common sites.

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  1. Genome Res. 28: 1158-1168

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