A Long-Distance Chromatin Affair

Cell
Annette Denker, Wouter de Laat

Abstract

Changes in transcription factor binding sequences result in correlated changes in chromatin composition locally and at sites hundreds of kilobases away. New studies demonstrate that this concordance is mediated via spatial chromatin interactions that constitute regulatory modules of the human genome.

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Nov 10, 2015·Translational Research : the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine·A J Marian
Jun 13, 2017·Nature Methods·Geoffrey Fudenberg, Maxim Imakaev
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