Research on plant three-dimensional (3D) genome architecture made rapid progress over the past 5 years. Numerous Hi-C interaction data sets were generated in a wide range of plant species, allowing for a comprehensive overview on 3D chromosome folding principles in the plant kingdom. Plants lack important genes reported to be vital for chromosome folding in animals. However, similar 3D structures such as topologically associating domains and chromatin loops were identified. Recent studies in Arabidopsis thaliana revealed how chromosomal regions are positioned within the nucleus by determining their association with both, the nuclear periphery and the nucleolus. Additionally, many plant species exhibit high-frequency interactions among KNOT ...
The study of chromosome, and genome, organization is a both an ongoing challenge, and one with a lon...
The non-random three-dimensional organization of genomes is critical for many cellular processes. Re...
Chromosomes are folded, spatially organized, and regulated by epigenetic marks. How chromosomal arch...
International audienceThe three-dimensional organization of the eukaryotic nucleus and its chromosom...
The spatial arrangement of interphase chromosomes in the nucleus is important for gene expression an...
In recent years, we have witnessed a significant increase in studies addressing the three-dimensiona...
Research on the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the genome and its distribution within the nucle...
Nuclear genome organization has recently received increasing attention due to its manifold functions...
Methods that use high-throughput sequencing have begun to reveal features of the three-dimensional s...
In recent years, the study of plant three-dimensional nuclear architecture received increasing atten...
The three-dimensional packing of the genome plays an important role in regulating gene expression. W...
The non-random three-dimensional organization of genomes is critical for many cellular processes. Re...
The 3D genome is characterized by a complex organization made of genomic and epigenomic layers with ...
Background: Most data concerning chromosome organization have been acquired from studies of a small ...
Chromosome conformation capture (3C) and 3C-based technology have revolutionized studies on chromoso...
The study of chromosome, and genome, organization is a both an ongoing challenge, and one with a lon...
The non-random three-dimensional organization of genomes is critical for many cellular processes. Re...
Chromosomes are folded, spatially organized, and regulated by epigenetic marks. How chromosomal arch...
International audienceThe three-dimensional organization of the eukaryotic nucleus and its chromosom...
The spatial arrangement of interphase chromosomes in the nucleus is important for gene expression an...
In recent years, we have witnessed a significant increase in studies addressing the three-dimensiona...
Research on the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the genome and its distribution within the nucle...
Nuclear genome organization has recently received increasing attention due to its manifold functions...
Methods that use high-throughput sequencing have begun to reveal features of the three-dimensional s...
In recent years, the study of plant three-dimensional nuclear architecture received increasing atten...
The three-dimensional packing of the genome plays an important role in regulating gene expression. W...
The non-random three-dimensional organization of genomes is critical for many cellular processes. Re...
The 3D genome is characterized by a complex organization made of genomic and epigenomic layers with ...
Background: Most data concerning chromosome organization have been acquired from studies of a small ...
Chromosome conformation capture (3C) and 3C-based technology have revolutionized studies on chromoso...
The study of chromosome, and genome, organization is a both an ongoing challenge, and one with a lon...
The non-random three-dimensional organization of genomes is critical for many cellular processes. Re...
Chromosomes are folded, spatially organized, and regulated by epigenetic marks. How chromosomal arch...