Getting the genome in shape: the formation of loops, domains and compartments
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4D nucleomes in single cells: what can computational modeling reveal about spatial chromatin conformation?Understanding Spatial Genome Organization: Methods and InsightsBreaking Good: Accounting for Fragility of Genomic Regions in Rearrangement Distance Estimation.Closing the loop: 3C versus DNA FISHMotif oriented high-resolution analysis of ChIP-seq data reveals the topological order of CTCF and cohesin proteins on DNA.Nucleolus association of chromosomal domains is largely maintained in cellular senescence despite massive nuclear reorganisation.The 3D Genome as Moderator of Chromosomal Communication.The retrovirus HTLV-1 inserts an ectopic CTCF-binding site into the human genome.Chromatin structure and gene regulation: a dynamic view of enhancer functionIdentification of multi-loci hubs from 4C-seq demonstrates the functional importance of simultaneous interactions.C2H2 Zinc Finger Proteins: The Largest but Poorly Explored Family of Higher Eukaryotic Transcription Factors.MrTADFinder: A network modularity based approach to identify topologically associating domains in multiple resolutions.Chromatin remodeling effects on enhancer activity.A potential role for genome structure in the translation of mechanical force during immune cell development.Emergence of the Noncoding Cancer Genome: A Target of Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations.Lingering Questions about Enhancer RNA and Enhancer Transcription-Coupled Genomic Instability.Causes and consequences of nuclear gene positioning.The LDB1 Complex Co-opts CTCF for Erythroid Lineage-Specific Long-Range Enhancer Interactions.Three Dimensional Organization of the Nucleus: adding DNA sequences to the big picture.Small chromosomal regions position themselves autonomously according to their chromatin class.Glia-specific enhancers and chromatin structure regulate NFIA expression and glioma tumorigenesis.HiTAD: detecting the structural and functional hierarchies of topologically associating domains from chromatin interactions.Genome organization: connecting the developmental origins of disease and genetic variation.Using DNase Hi-C techniques to map global and local three-dimensional genome architecture at high resolution.Thrombopoietin signaling to chromatin elicits rapid and pervasive epigenome remodeling within poised chromatin architectures.Consequences of Lamin B1 and Lamin B Receptor Downregulation in Senescence.Inference of cell type specific regulatory networks on mammalian lineages.Structural variations causing inherited peripheral neuropathies: A paradigm for understanding genomic organization, chromatin interactions, and gene dysregulation.From association to mechanism in complex disease genetics: the role of the 3D genomeEffective normalization for copy number variation in Hi-C dataHypertension genomics and cardiovascular prevention
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Getting the genome in shape: the formation of loops, domains and compartments
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Britta A M Bouwman
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2015-08-10T00:00:00Z
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