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Fig. 2 | Rice

Fig. 2

From: Genome-wide Profiling of Histone Lysine Butyrylation Reveals its Role in the Positive Regulation of Gene Transcription in Rice

Fig. 2

The genomic distribution of histone Kbu-enriched regions in rice. a Genome-wide distribution of histone Kbu in the rice genome. The promoter regions are defined as the 1 kb of DNA sequence directly upstream of the gene transcription start site (TSS). b Mapping of Kbu sites, RNA-seq reads and gene loci in a 60,000 base pair region on Chr2:8,100,000 – 8,160,000. c Distribution of Kbu density around differentially expressed genes. The Kbu modification level was calculated by the number of reads per kilobase in the mapped genomic region. The arrow indicates the direction of transcription from the transcription start site (TSS). The rice genes were divided into six categories based the expression level from the top 20% to the bottom 0% based on published RNA-seq data from seedlings of the same rice cultivar at the same stage of development (Zhang et al. 2012)

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