Background and Aims: Chromatin contains enormous genetic information, with further folding and compaction processes owing to the special structure of nucleosomes, which ensure the genetic continuity of organisms. The organization of chromatin structures like the nucleosome positioning pattern is found to have critical importance in contributing faithful gene regulations. Nucleosome shows special preference to specific DNA sequences, thus DNA sequence may participate in establishing their positioning patterns. To this concern, analysis of DNA sequence variations associated with nucleosome stability may provide important information underlying the associations. This study was aimed to find out whether pathogenic and neutral variations have di...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
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Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleosomes to form on individual DNA sequences plays...
Background and Aims: Chromatin contains enormous genetic information, with further folding and compa...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
<div><p>Deciphering the multitude of epigenomic and genomic factors that influence the mutation rate...
Deciphering the multitude of epigenomic and genomic factors that influence the mutation rate is an a...
Nucleosomes are the basic units of chromatin. They compact the genome inside the nucleus and regulat...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
Nucleosome positioning is involved in a variety of cellular processes, and it provides a likely sub...
International audienceThe nucleosome is a major modulator of DNA accessibility to other cellular fac...
Background: Nucleosome, the fundamental unit of chromatin, is formed by wrapping nearly 147bp of DNA...
Alterations in the stability of a nucleosome exert predominant influence on chromatin structure and ...
In eukaryotes, the genomic double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) coils around histones to form nucleosomes. Ar...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
INSTRUCTIONS: Please enter one of the following Topic Classifications in the section below: Bioinfo...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleosomes to form on individual DNA sequences plays...
Background and Aims: Chromatin contains enormous genetic information, with further folding and compa...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
<div><p>Deciphering the multitude of epigenomic and genomic factors that influence the mutation rate...
Deciphering the multitude of epigenomic and genomic factors that influence the mutation rate is an a...
Nucleosomes are the basic units of chromatin. They compact the genome inside the nucleus and regulat...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
Nucleosome positioning is involved in a variety of cellular processes, and it provides a likely sub...
International audienceThe nucleosome is a major modulator of DNA accessibility to other cellular fac...
Background: Nucleosome, the fundamental unit of chromatin, is formed by wrapping nearly 147bp of DNA...
Alterations in the stability of a nucleosome exert predominant influence on chromatin structure and ...
In eukaryotes, the genomic double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) coils around histones to form nucleosomes. Ar...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
INSTRUCTIONS: Please enter one of the following Topic Classifications in the section below: Bioinfo...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleosomes to form on individual DNA sequences plays...