10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3619049_D12.v1 Klaas Schotanus Klaas Schotanus Jessica Soyer Jessica Soyer Lanelle Connolly Lanelle Connolly Jonathan Grandaubert Jonathan Grandaubert Petra Happel Petra Happel Kristina Smith Kristina Smith Michael Freitag Michael Freitag Eva Stukenbrock Eva Stukenbrock MOESM9 of Histone modifications rather than the novel regional centromeres of Zymoseptoria tritici distinguish core and accessory chromosomes Springer Nature 2015 Centromere Histone methylation ChIP-seq Accessory chromosomes Zymoseptoria tritici (Mycosphaerella graminicola) 2015-10-01 05:00:00 Dataset https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/dataset/MOESM9_of_Histone_modifications_rather_than_the_novel_regional_centromeres_of_Zymoseptoria_tritici_distinguish_core_and_accessory_chromosomes/4387988 Additional file 9: Table S5. Putative genes in centromeric regions and their expression. In total, 39 putative genes were located within or overlapping centromeric regions. Genes with a mean RPKM value > 2 are considered expressed (indicated by √). Expression data were from a previous study [14] and both the original JGI [11] and our new gene IDs [12] are shown. Expression levels for control genes (GAP-DH, histone H3, beta-tubulin and CenH3) are shown for comparison. The mean expression level of centromeric genes on core chromosomes was 385.4 ± 1881.1 and on accessory chromosomes 1.72 ± 2.8.