10.1371/journal.pone.0000322.g003 Joseph Schacherer Joseph Schacherer Douglas M. Ruderfer Douglas M. Ruderfer David Gresham David Gresham Kara Dolinski Kara Dolinski David Botstein David Botstein Leonid Kruglyak Leonid Kruglyak Distribution of variation by distance from centromere. Public Library of Science 2007 genetics and genomics/comparative genomics 2007-03-28 00:33:23 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Distribution_of_variation_by_distance_from_centromere_/622003 <p>The height of each bar represents the number of SNPs detected in the 3 strains that are not close relatives of S288c (FL100, ∑1278b and SK1) in a 5 kb bin, starting at the centromere and moving up to 55 kb away in either direction, pooled across all chromosomes (that is, the first bin contains all SNPs within 0–5 kb of a centromere, the next bin contains all SNPs 5–10 kb from the centromere, and so on out to the last bin which contains all SNPs 55–60 kb from the centromere). The polymorphism rate is lower in the 25–30 kb closest to the centromere.</p>