Activation of transcription results in coordinated movement of chromatin over a range of micrometers. To investigate how transcriptional regulation affects the mobility of RNA Pol II molecules and whether this movement response depends on the coordinated movement of chromatin, we used our Dense Flow reConstruction and Correlation (DFCC) method. Using DFCC, we studies the nucleus-wide coherent movements of RNA Pol II in the context of DNA in humancancer cells. This study showed the dependance of coherent movements of RNA Pol II molecules (above 1 µm) on transcriptional activity. Here, we share the dataset of this study, includes nucleus-wide live imaging and analysis of DNA and RNA polymerase II in different transcription states, and the code for teh analysis. Our dataset may provide researchers interested in the long-range organization of chromatin in living cell images with the ability to link the structural genomic compartment to dynamic information. .

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