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Figure 2 | Epigenetics & Chromatin

Figure 2

From: Drosophila Cyclin G and epigenetic maintenance of gene expression during development

Figure 2

Cyclin G co-localizes with ASX and binds mainly active chromatin. Immunostaining of polytene chromosomes from w 1118 third instar larvae. DNA was stained with DAPI (blue). (A) Cyclin G (green) and ASX (red) co-localize at many sites. Bottom: close-up view of the region framed by a white rectangle. (B) Cyclin G (green) binds DAPI interbands. Right: close-up view of the region framed by a white rectangle. (C) Cyclin G (green) and H3K27me3 (red) are almost completely exclusive. Rare co-localizations are shown with white arrows. (D) Cyclin G (green) co-localizes at many sites with RNA Pol II phosphorylated on serine 2 (red). Bottom: close-up view of the region framed by a white rectangle.

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