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. 2017 Jun 21;3(6):e1700191. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1700191

Fig. 3. Identification of CTS in the human genome.

Fig. 3

(A) NCAPH2 and NCAPD3 were colocalized with TFIIIC binding sites in human HEK293 cells based on ChIP-seq data from the present study. (B) Colocalization of TFIIIC-220 and NCAPH2 formed the basis for the definition of CTS (11,169 sites; 70.7% of total high-confidence TFIIIC sites) and CFTS (4627 sites; 29.3% of total TFIIIC sites). (C) Genome-wide annotation chart of CTS in HEK293 cells. (D) GO chart shows the localization of CTS at promoters of housekeeping genes.