AbstractNumerous investigations in the last years focused on chromosome arrangements in interphase nuclei. Recent experiments concerning the radial positioning of chromosomes in the nuclear volume of human and primate lymphocyte cells suggest a relationship between the gene density of a chromosome territory (CT) and its distance to the nuclear center. To relate chromosome positioning and gene density in a quantitative way, computer simulations of whole human cell nuclear genomes of normal karyotype were performed on the basis of the spherical 1Mbp chromatin domain model and the latest data about sequence length and gene density of chromosomes. Three different basic assumptions about the initial distribution of chromosomes were used: a stati...
textabstractTo approach the three-dimensional organization of the human cell nucleus, the structural...
Two cloned repetitive DNA probes, pXBR and CY1, which bind preferentially to specific regions of the...
Chromosomes occupy non-random spatial positions in interphase nuclei. It remains unclear what orches...
AbstractNumerous investigations in the last years focused on chromosome arrangements in interphase n...
<div><p>Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
<div><p>(A) Normalized 3D radial CN–CT distances (filled squares) show a positive correlation with c...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
Forty-six chromosome territories (CTs) are positioned uniquely in human interphase nuclei, wherein e...
Despite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional structure is wide...
Despite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional structure is wide...
AbstractBy using a fluorescence in situ hybridization technique we revealed that for nine different ...
textabstractTo approach the three-dimensional organization of the human cell nucleus, the structural...
Two cloned repetitive DNA probes, pXBR and CY1, which bind preferentially to specific regions of the...
Chromosomes occupy non-random spatial positions in interphase nuclei. It remains unclear what orches...
AbstractNumerous investigations in the last years focused on chromosome arrangements in interphase n...
<div><p>Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
<div><p>(A) Normalized 3D radial CN–CT distances (filled squares) show a positive correlation with c...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
Forty-six chromosome territories (CTs) are positioned uniquely in human interphase nuclei, wherein e...
Despite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional structure is wide...
Despite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional structure is wide...
AbstractBy using a fluorescence in situ hybridization technique we revealed that for nine different ...
textabstractTo approach the three-dimensional organization of the human cell nucleus, the structural...
Two cloned repetitive DNA probes, pXBR and CY1, which bind preferentially to specific regions of the...
Chromosomes occupy non-random spatial positions in interphase nuclei. It remains unclear what orches...