Comparative analysis of three-dimensional chromosomal architecture identifies a novel fetal hemoglobin regulatory element.
Chromatin structure is tightly intertwined with transcription regulation. Here we compared the chromosomal architectures of fetal and adult human erythroblasts and found that, globally, chromatin structures and compartments A/B are highly similar at both developmental stages. At a finer scale, we de...
Main Authors: | Huang, P, Keller, C, Giardine, B, Grevet, J, Davies, J, Hughes, J, Kurita, R, Nakamura, Y, Hardison, R, Blobel, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory Press
2017
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