Differences in chromatin organization are key to the multiplicity of cell states that arise from a single genetic background, yet the landscapes of in vivo tissues remain largely uncharted. Here, we mapped chromatin genome-wide in a large and diverse collection of human tissues and stem cells. The maps yield unprecedented annotations of functional genomic elements and their regulation across developmental stages, lineages, and cellular environments. They also reveal global features of the epigenome, related to nuclear architecture, that also vary across cellular phenotypes. Specifically, developmental specification is accompanied by progressive chromatin restriction as the default state transitions from dynamic remodeling to generalized com...
The identity and functionality of eukaryotic cells is defined not just by their genomic sequence whi...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
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SummaryDifferences in chromatin organization are key to the multiplicity of cell states that arise f...
SummaryDifferences in chromatin organization are key to the multiplicity of cell states that arise f...
Higher-order chromatin structure is emerging as an important regulator of gene expression. Although ...
<div><p>Gene expression is controlled by the concerted interactions between transcription factors an...
Gene expression is controlled by the concerted interactions between transcription factors and chroma...
International audienceDuring development and throughout life, a variety of specialized cells must be...
<div><p>Advances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding the epigenetic...
SummaryHuman embryonic stem cells (hESCs) share an identical genome with lineage-committed cells, ye...
International audienceAdvances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding ...
International audienceAdvances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding ...
SUMMARY Embryogenesis requires epigenetic information that allows each cell to respond appropriately...
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, bu...
The identity and functionality of eukaryotic cells is defined not just by their genomic sequence whi...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
Restricted Access. Articles older than 12 months are open to all at the journal site (alternative lo...
SummaryDifferences in chromatin organization are key to the multiplicity of cell states that arise f...
SummaryDifferences in chromatin organization are key to the multiplicity of cell states that arise f...
Higher-order chromatin structure is emerging as an important regulator of gene expression. Although ...
<div><p>Gene expression is controlled by the concerted interactions between transcription factors an...
Gene expression is controlled by the concerted interactions between transcription factors and chroma...
International audienceDuring development and throughout life, a variety of specialized cells must be...
<div><p>Advances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding the epigenetic...
SummaryHuman embryonic stem cells (hESCs) share an identical genome with lineage-committed cells, ye...
International audienceAdvances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding ...
International audienceAdvances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding ...
SUMMARY Embryogenesis requires epigenetic information that allows each cell to respond appropriately...
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, bu...
The identity and functionality of eukaryotic cells is defined not just by their genomic sequence whi...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
Restricted Access. Articles older than 12 months are open to all at the journal site (alternative lo...