Mitotic chromosomes harbor cell type– and species-specific structural features within a universal loop array conformation

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ATAC-seq data in C2C12 cells show that CTCF binding is largely lost in mitosis. (AC) ATAC-seq data of nonsynchronized (A) and mitotically synchronized (B) C2C12 cells represented in V-plots as a pile-up on all interphase-bound CTCF sites (5827 sites total), as well as a side-by-side comparison of V-plots for nonsynchronized and mitotically synchronized cells on interphase bound CTCF sites. (DF) ATAC-seq data of nonsynchronized (D) and mitotically synchronized (E) C2C12 cells represented in V-plots as a pile-up on all mitotic-bound CTCF sites (526 sites total), and a side-by-side comparison of the footprint of mitotically bound CTCF sites in nonsynchronized and mitotic cells (F).

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  1. Genome Res. 35: 1733-1744

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