<div><p>Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progression. These rearrangements result from formation and illegitimate repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), a process that requires spatial colocalization of chromosomal breakpoints. The “contact first” hypothesis suggests that translocation partners colocalize in the nuclei of normal cells, prior to rearrangement. It is unclear, however, the extent to which spatial interactions based on three-dimensional genome architecture contribute to chromosomal rearrangements in human disease. Here we intersect Hi-C maps of three-dimensional chromosome conformation with collections of 1,533 chromosomal translocations from cancer and germline g...
International audienceBackground: Several recently developed experimental methods, each an extension...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
The three-dimensional configuration of DNA is integral to all nuclear processes in eukaryotes, yet o...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
Chromosomal rearrangements occur as a consequence of the erroneous repair of DNA double-stranded bre...
The spatial conformation of a genome plays an important role in the long-range regulation of genome-...
BACKGROUND:The 3-dimensional (3D) conformation of chromatin inside the nucleus is integral to a vari...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...
In classical models of tumorigenesis, the accumulation of tumor promoting chromosomal aberrations is...
Three-dimensional spatial organization of chromosomes is defined by highly self-interacting regions ...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
Abstract: We show that introns harboring translocation breakpoints in tumors are significantly longe...
Background Three-dimensional spatial organization of chromosomes is defined by highly self-interacti...
International audienceBackground: Several recently developed experimental methods, each an extension...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
The three-dimensional configuration of DNA is integral to all nuclear processes in eukaryotes, yet o...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
Chromosomal rearrangements occur as a consequence of the erroneous repair of DNA double-stranded bre...
The spatial conformation of a genome plays an important role in the long-range regulation of genome-...
BACKGROUND:The 3-dimensional (3D) conformation of chromatin inside the nucleus is integral to a vari...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...
In classical models of tumorigenesis, the accumulation of tumor promoting chromosomal aberrations is...
Three-dimensional spatial organization of chromosomes is defined by highly self-interacting regions ...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
Abstract: We show that introns harboring translocation breakpoints in tumors are significantly longe...
Background Three-dimensional spatial organization of chromosomes is defined by highly self-interacti...
International audienceBackground: Several recently developed experimental methods, each an extension...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
The three-dimensional configuration of DNA is integral to all nuclear processes in eukaryotes, yet o...