Chromatin organization by an interplay of loop extrusion and compartmental segregation
Mammalian chromatin is spatially organized at many scales showing two prominent features in interphase: (i) alternating regions (1–10 Mb) of active and inactive chromatin that spatially segregate into different compartments, and (II) domains (<1 Mb), that is, regions that preferentially interact...
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National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
2019
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