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Human Female Fibroblast line (47,XXX) XIST Expression
XIST expression in two cell nuclei using RNA FISH probes for the human XIST RNA (green) in the human female fibroblast line GM04626 (karyotype: 47,XXX). As there are 3 copies of the X chromosome in each cell, there are 2 inactive X chromosomes as shown by Xist staining.
Original file name: Figure 1. journal.pone.0010787.g001.jpg (Image extracted from panel C of the complete original figure and slightly increased in size)
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010787.g001
Reference
Thorogood NP & Brown CJ. (2010). Active chromatin marks are retained on X chromosomes lacking gene or repeat silencing despite XIST/Xist expression in somatic cell hybrids. PLoS ONE , 5, e10787. PMID: 20520737 DOI.
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