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MOESM10 of Subtracting the sequence bias from partially digested MNase-seq data reveals a general contribution of TFIIS to nucleosome positioning

Gabriel GutiérrezGonzalo Millán-zambranoDaniel MedinaAntonio Jordán-plaJosé Pérez-ortínXenia PeñateSebastián Chávez

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Additional file 10. Effect of the absence of TFIIS on the expression of the different types of genes. A) Scatter plot of the nascent transcription rate of each gene in the wt (X-axis) and in dst1∆ (Y-axis). B) Diagram showing the relationship between the group of genes with a weaker GRO signal in dst1∆ compared to the wt (TFIIS-dependent) in the TATA-containing genes and TATA-like genes. The TATA-containing genes are overrepresented in the TFIIS-dependent genes (hypergeometric test, p = 0.006), while the TATA-like genes are under-represented (hypergeometric test, p = 0.028). C) The Bio-GRO signals of the RP genes in the wt and dst1∆. After classification, genes were aligned to their TSS.

https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5677948