Fig. 2From: Aneuploidy-induced proteotoxic stress can be effectively tolerated without dosage compensation, genetic mutations, or stress responsesGenes encoded on duplicated chromosomes undergo efficient translation in tolerant aneuploid yeast strains. Relative levels of the ribosome-protected footprint (FP) fragments in aneuploid strains compared to the wild type (WT) cells were analyzed by ribosome profiling. Each gene is shown as a circle plotted at its log2 fold change (FC) of FP in the aneuploid strains relative to the WT control with median indicated with a black bar and duplicated chromosomes highlighted in redBack to article page