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Single-cell measurement of higher-order 3D genome organization with scSPRITE
Nature Biotechnology, 2021Mary V. Arrastia +8 more
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1984
Cyanophora paradoxa, a unicellular biflagellate of uncertain taxonomic position, contains so-called cyanelles in obligate endosymbiosis. These cyanelles, which cannot be grown apart from their eukaryotic host organism, strongly remind of blue-green algae: They are surrounded by a rudimentary cell wall easily attacked by lysozyme and exhibit thylakoids ...
H. Mucke, W. Löffelhardt, H.-J. Bohnert
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Cyanophora paradoxa, a unicellular biflagellate of uncertain taxonomic position, contains so-called cyanelles in obligate endosymbiosis. These cyanelles, which cannot be grown apart from their eukaryotic host organism, strongly remind of blue-green algae: They are surrounded by a rudimentary cell wall easily attacked by lysozyme and exhibit thylakoids ...
H. Mucke, W. Löffelhardt, H.-J. Bohnert
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Organization of the IBV Genome
1984We have investigated how the information contained within the large RNA genome of IBV is expressed. We began by examining the structure of IBV-specified RNAs. Infected chicken embryo kidney (CEK) cells contain at least 6 IBV RNA species. These consist of the viral genome, RNA F, with an estimated complexity of 23 kb1, and subgenomic RNAs A, B, C, D ...
D F, Stern, B, Sefton
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Organization of the human genome
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1994SummaryThe human genome contains about 3×109 base pairs which, based on average estimates for the size of coding regions, might suggest an upper limit of about 3 million genes. Evidence from a variety of approaches indicates a much lower figure — in the range 40 000–100 000 genes.
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Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome
Nature, 1981S. Anderson +17 more
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Organization of chloroplast genomes
Advances in Biophysics, 1986K, Shinozaki, M, Sugiura
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GAGE-seq concurrently profiles multiscale 3D genome organization and gene expression in single cells
Nature GeneticsTianming Zhou +9 more
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The impact of DNA methylation on CTCF-mediated 3D genome organization
Nature Structural & Molecular BiologyAna Monteagudo-Sánchez +2 more
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