In eukaryotes, the nucleus is organized into a three dimensional structure consisting of both local interactions such as those between enhancers and promoters, and long-range higher-order structures such as nuclear bodies. This organization is central to many aspects of nuclear function, including DNA replication, transcription, and cell cycle progression. Nuclear structure intrinsically occurs within single cells; however, measuring such a broad spectrum of 3D DNA interactions on a genome-wide scale and at the single cell level has been a great challenge. To address this, we developed single-cell split-pool recognition of interactions by tag extension (scSPRITE), a new method that enables measurements of genome-wide maps of 3D DNA structur...
Nuclear architecture in tissues can arise from cell-type specific organization of nuclear bodies, ch...
Single-cell genomics has now made it possible to create a comprehensive atlas of human cells. At the...
How genomic DNA is organized in the nucleus is a long-standing question. We describe a single-molecu...
In eukaryotes, the nucleus is organized into a three dimensional structure consisting of both local ...
Identifying the relationships between chromosome structures, nuclear bodies, chromatin states and ge...
The genome tridimensional (3D) organization and its role towards the regulation of key cell processe...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into a 3-dimensional structure in the nucleus. Current methods for s...
The genome tridimensional (3D) organization and its role towards the regulation of key cell processe...
Across eukaryotic cells, DNA from each nucleus is organized in three dimensions in order to help reg...
2012-05-30The genetic information in most organisms is stored in a double-helical fiber molecule kno...
Three-dimensional (3D) nuclear architecture plays key roles in many cellular processes such as gene ...
Although each cell within an organism contains a nearly identical genome sequence, the three-dimensi...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into a 3-dimensional structure in the nucleus. Current methods for s...
AbstractThe manner by which eukaryotic genomes are packaged into nuclei while maintaining crucial nu...
Several general principles of global 3D genome organization have recently been established, includin...
Nuclear architecture in tissues can arise from cell-type specific organization of nuclear bodies, ch...
Single-cell genomics has now made it possible to create a comprehensive atlas of human cells. At the...
How genomic DNA is organized in the nucleus is a long-standing question. We describe a single-molecu...
In eukaryotes, the nucleus is organized into a three dimensional structure consisting of both local ...
Identifying the relationships between chromosome structures, nuclear bodies, chromatin states and ge...
The genome tridimensional (3D) organization and its role towards the regulation of key cell processe...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into a 3-dimensional structure in the nucleus. Current methods for s...
The genome tridimensional (3D) organization and its role towards the regulation of key cell processe...
Across eukaryotic cells, DNA from each nucleus is organized in three dimensions in order to help reg...
2012-05-30The genetic information in most organisms is stored in a double-helical fiber molecule kno...
Three-dimensional (3D) nuclear architecture plays key roles in many cellular processes such as gene ...
Although each cell within an organism contains a nearly identical genome sequence, the three-dimensi...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into a 3-dimensional structure in the nucleus. Current methods for s...
AbstractThe manner by which eukaryotic genomes are packaged into nuclei while maintaining crucial nu...
Several general principles of global 3D genome organization have recently been established, includin...
Nuclear architecture in tissues can arise from cell-type specific organization of nuclear bodies, ch...
Single-cell genomics has now made it possible to create a comprehensive atlas of human cells. At the...
How genomic DNA is organized in the nucleus is a long-standing question. We describe a single-molecu...