The spatial organization of the genome is essential for the precise control of gene expression. Recent advances in sequencing and imaging technologies allow us to explore the 3D genome and its relationship to gene regulation at an unprecedented scale. In this review, we provide an overview of lessons learned from studying the chromatin structure and their implications in communications between gene promoters and distal cis-regulatory elements, such as enhancers. We first review the current knowledge of general genome organization, followed by the importance of chromatin folding in gene regulation. Next, we proceed to a brief survey of the recently developed chromosome conformation capture technologies, as well as most widely adopted read-ou...
Abstract Genome compaction is a universal feature of cells and has emerged as a global regulator of ...
2012-05-30The genetic information in most organisms is stored in a double-helical fiber molecule kno...
One of the most important outstanding questions in biology involves the precise spatial and temporal...
The causal relationship between 3D chromatin domains and gene regulation has been of considerable de...
The three-dimensional structure of the genome plays a key role in gene regulation. For example, whil...
A precise three-dimensional (3D) organization of chromatin is central to achieve the intricate trans...
My laboratory studies how chromosomes are organized in three dimensions. The three-dimensional organ...
It can be convenient to think of the genome as simply a string of nucleotides, the linear order of w...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
BACKGROUND: The number of reported examples of chromatin architecture alterations involved in the re...
It is now well established that genome organization plays a major role in its functioning. Enhancers...
The human genome has a complex and dynamic three-dimensional (3D) organization, which plays a critic...
Nearly all cells contain the same 2 meters of DNA that must be systematically organized into their n...
Abstract Linear DNA undergoes a series of compression and folding events, forming various three‐dime...
Abstract Genome compaction is a universal feature of cells and has emerged as a global regulator of ...
2012-05-30The genetic information in most organisms is stored in a double-helical fiber molecule kno...
One of the most important outstanding questions in biology involves the precise spatial and temporal...
The causal relationship between 3D chromatin domains and gene regulation has been of considerable de...
The three-dimensional structure of the genome plays a key role in gene regulation. For example, whil...
A precise three-dimensional (3D) organization of chromatin is central to achieve the intricate trans...
My laboratory studies how chromosomes are organized in three dimensions. The three-dimensional organ...
It can be convenient to think of the genome as simply a string of nucleotides, the linear order of w...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
BACKGROUND: The number of reported examples of chromatin architecture alterations involved in the re...
It is now well established that genome organization plays a major role in its functioning. Enhancers...
The human genome has a complex and dynamic three-dimensional (3D) organization, which plays a critic...
Nearly all cells contain the same 2 meters of DNA that must be systematically organized into their n...
Abstract Linear DNA undergoes a series of compression and folding events, forming various three‐dime...
Abstract Genome compaction is a universal feature of cells and has emerged as a global regulator of ...
2012-05-30The genetic information in most organisms is stored in a double-helical fiber molecule kno...
One of the most important outstanding questions in biology involves the precise spatial and temporal...