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. 2015 Feb 12;1(1):e1400234. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1400234

Fig. 3. Centromere proteins from multiple human individuals occupy the same subsets of α-satellite units.

Fig. 3

(A) Clustering strategies for identifying the most abundant CENP-A ChIP-enriched sequences. (B) Phylogenetic tree representing the 20 ChIP and input reference sequences that were most abundantly enriched for CENP-A ChIP. Bootstrap percentages are shown for the earliest divergences, defining four branches on the basis of a 70% bootstrap threshold. The same four branches were obtained using only ChIP or only input reference sequences in the alignment. (C) Phylogeny representing the 10 most abundant CENP-A ChIP reference sequences from each of five individuals.