Single-allele chromatin interactions identify regulatory hubs in dynamic compartmentalized domains
The promoters of mammalian genes are commonly regulated by multiple distal enhancers, which physically interact within discrete chromatin domains. How such domains form and how the regulatory elements within them interact in single cells is not understood. To address this we developed Tri-C, a new c...
Main Authors: | Oudelaar, A, Davies, J, Hanssen, L, Telenius, J, Schwessinger, R, Liu, Y, Brown, J, Downes, D, Chiariello, A, Bianco, S, Nicodemi, M, Buckle, V, Dekker, J, Higgs, D, Hughes, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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