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. 2017 May 3;206(2):811–828. doi: 10.1534/genetics.116.197590

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The ChrVII and ChrV disome systems. (A) Schematic of the ChrVII disome system. Two homologs are shown; the CAN1 homolog is black and the non-CAN1 homolog is gray. The 403-site is shown in red and ERV14 is shown in green due to their relevance in the discovery of slowed cell cycle stabilization. (B) Colony phenotypes. (Green) Allelic recombination and chromosome loss result in stable round colonies. (Red) A cell with an unstable chromosome generates a sectored colony containing three types of cells: cells inheriting the unstable chromosome, cells that have lost the unstable chromosome, and cells that have undergone allelic recombination to stabilize the unstable chromosome. (C) Schematic of the ChrV disome system. Two homologs are shown: the CAN1 homolog is black and the non-CAN1 homolog is gray. (D) Same as in B.