Fig. 3: H1 binding is positively correlated with the stability of nucleosome positioning. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 3: H1 binding is positively correlated with the stability of nucleosome positioning.

From: Dynamic placement of the linker histone H1 associated with nucleosome arrangement and gene transcription in early Drosophila embryonic development

Fig. 3

Here shows H1 occupancy in 3–4 h embryos. a H1 occupancy on lost and fixed nucleosomes during the embryonic development from 3–4 h to 14–15 h (AEL) (***p-value < 0.001, two-sided permutation test). b H1 occupancy on lost nucleosomes belonging to a nucleosome array and the remaining component nucleosomes of nucleosome arrays during the embryonic development from 3–4 h to 14–15 h (AEL) (***p-value < 0.001, two-sided permutation test). c H1 occupancy on lost and remained orphan nucleosomes during the embryonic development from 3–4 h to 14–15 h (AEL) (***p-value < 0.001, two-sided permutation test). d Distribution of H1 around orphan nucleosome dyad categorized by the length of the both flanking linkers. The gray bar indicates the nucleosome location

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