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. 2010 Feb 1;107(7):3135–3140. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0914142107

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

ING2 PHD finger fusion directs tightly clustered integrations. The figure was prepared by marking integration sites on the University of California, Santa Cruz database of the mouse genome (mm9). The nucleotide positions are given at the top of each panel, and the transcript(s) from the gene are shown at the bottom. A scale bar for the DNA segment is shown at the top of the figure. The data from the two ING2–IBD 454 experiments (run A and run B) are shown separately in all panels. Integrations are shown as vertical bars. (A) Region of mouse chromosome 19 that contains the Malat1 gene, which contains both ING2–IBD-directed integrations. The approximate positions of the segment shown in B and C are marked at the top. (B) A small segment of Malat1 in which there were clustered ING2–IBD-directed integrations; (C) a second cluster in a different segment of the Malat1 gene where there were ING2–IBD-directed integrations at exactly the same sites in the two 454 experiments.