Simulating topological domains in human chromosomes with a fitting-free model
We discuss a polymer model for the 3D organization of human chromosomes. A chromosome is represented by a string of beads, with each bead being "colored" according to 1D bioinformatic data (e.g., chromatin state, histone modification, GC content). Individual spheres (representing bi- and m...
Main Authors: | Brackley, C, Michieletto, D, Mouvet, F, Johnson, J, Kelly, S, Cook, P, Marenduzzo, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2016
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