Background: Topologically associating domains (TADs) are considered the structural and functional units of the genome. However, there is a lack of an integrated resource for TADs in the literature where researchers can obtain family classifications and detailed information about TADs. Results: We built an online knowledge base TADKB integrating knowledge for TADs in eleven cell types of human and mouse. For each TAD, TADKB provides the predicted three-dimensional (3D) structures of chromosomes and TADs, and detailed annotations about the protein-coding genes and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) existent in each TAD. Besides the 3D chromosomal structures inferred by population Hi-C, the single-cell haplotype-resolved chromosomal 3D structures ...
International audienceDespite an abundance of new studies about topologically associating domains (T...
The human genome is hierarchically folded in the three-dimensional nucleus. Pairwise chromatin conta...
Topologically associated domains (TADs) are highly compacted regions of DNA that are suggested to be...
Abstract Background Topologically associating domains (TADs) are considered the structural and funct...
Chromatin folding gives rise to structural elements among which are clusters of densely interacting ...
BackgroundChromatin folding gives rise to structural elements among which are clusters of densely in...
AbstractMetazoan genomes are highly organized inside the cell nucleus. Topologically associating dom...
Topologically associating domains (TADs) are megabase-sized building blocks of interphase chromosome...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that chromosomes in a range of organisms are compartmentalized in ...
Continuous improvements to high-throughput conformation capture (Hi-C) are revealing richerinformati...
Abstract Topologically associating domains (TAD) are a key structure of the 3D mammalian genomes. Ho...
Figure S1. The 30 × 30 average Hi-C contact matrices calculated from all members in a TAD family. Th...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
The rapid development of Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C-based techniques), as well as imaging t...
International audienceDespite an abundance of new studies about topologically associating domains (T...
The human genome is hierarchically folded in the three-dimensional nucleus. Pairwise chromatin conta...
Topologically associated domains (TADs) are highly compacted regions of DNA that are suggested to be...
Abstract Background Topologically associating domains (TADs) are considered the structural and funct...
Chromatin folding gives rise to structural elements among which are clusters of densely interacting ...
BackgroundChromatin folding gives rise to structural elements among which are clusters of densely in...
AbstractMetazoan genomes are highly organized inside the cell nucleus. Topologically associating dom...
Topologically associating domains (TADs) are megabase-sized building blocks of interphase chromosome...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that chromosomes in a range of organisms are compartmentalized in ...
Continuous improvements to high-throughput conformation capture (Hi-C) are revealing richerinformati...
Abstract Topologically associating domains (TAD) are a key structure of the 3D mammalian genomes. Ho...
Figure S1. The 30 × 30 average Hi-C contact matrices calculated from all members in a TAD family. Th...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
The rapid development of Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C-based techniques), as well as imaging t...
International audienceDespite an abundance of new studies about topologically associating domains (T...
The human genome is hierarchically folded in the three-dimensional nucleus. Pairwise chromatin conta...
Topologically associated domains (TADs) are highly compacted regions of DNA that are suggested to be...