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English: Regions of apparent co-localization between neighboring CTs result from foci that lie in close juxtaposition in nuclear space. This video shows how co-localization alters during Z sectioning of the space-filling model presented in Figure 1Di. Note that while zones of apparent co-localization often appear along the borders where neighboring CTs meet (these appear yellow while panning through the image) high-resolution analysis shows that these rarely represent true co-localization. In fact, sectioning through the nucleus shows almost complete separation of the green- and red-labeled DNA. |
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Source | Video S2 from Olivares-Chauvet P, Fennessy D, Jackson D, Maya-Mendoza A (2011). "Innate Structure of DNA Foci Restricts the Mixing of DNA from Different Chromosome Territories". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027527. PMID 22205925. PMC: 3244381. | ||
Author | Olivares-Chauvet P, Fennessy D, Jackson D, Maya-Mendoza A | ||
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Author | Olivares-Chauvet P, Fennessy D, Jackson D, Maya-Mendoza A |
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Image title | Regions of apparent co-localization between neighboring CTs result from foci that lie in close juxtaposition in nuclear space. This video shows how co-localization alters during Z sectioning of the space-filling model presented in Figure 1Di. Note that while zones of apparent co-localization often appear along the borders where neighboring CTs meet (these appear yellow while panning through the image) high-resolution analysis shows that these rarely represent true co-localization. In fact, sectioning through the nucleus shows almost complete separation of the green- and red-labeled DNA. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |