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Topological domains in mammalian genomes identified by analysis of chromatin interactions

open access: yesNature, 2012
The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our understanding of higher order genomic structure is coarse, fragmented and incomplete.
Jesse R Dixon   +2 more
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Synaptic, transcriptional and chromatin genes disrupted in autism

open access: yesNature, 2014
The genetic architecture of autism spectrum disorder involves the interplay of common and rare variants and their impact on hundreds of genes. Using exome sequencing, here we show that analysis of rare coding variation in 3,871 autism cases and 9,937 ...
Mark Joseph Daly   +2 more
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Reprogramming chromatin

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2012
Cellular reprogramming involves the artificial dedifferentiation of somatic cells to a pluripotent state. When affected by overexpressing specific transcription factors, the process is highly inefficient, as only 0.1-1% of cells typically undergo the transformation.
Ehrensberger AH, Svejstrup JQ
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Extended chromatin fibers and chromatin organization

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 2010
Studies of chromatin extensibility have revealed the flow of chromatin and DNA from cell nuclei and chromosomes in response to gravity or mechanical stretch following lysis by hypertonic saline and detergent solutions. Since this phenomenon was first reported, the technical methods by which extended chromatin fibers (ECFs) may be analyzed have been ...
Alberto S. Moraes   +2 more
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Mechanisms of action and regulation of ATP-dependent chromatin-remodelling complexes

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2017
Janet H Iwasa   +2 more
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Chromatin

Nature, 1978
The approximate shape of the chromatin subunit called the nucleosome is now known, but its internal architecture is not well understood. Recent studies reveal details of the organisation of DNA within the nucleosome, and show that the arginine-rich histones are essential to DNA folding.
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