Genetic and epigenetic inheritance through mitosis is critical for dividing cells to maintain their state. This process occurs in the context of large-scale re-organization of chromosome conformation during prophase leading to the formation of mitotic chromosomes, and during the reformation of the interphase nucleus during telophase and early G1. This review highlights how recent studies over the last 5 years employing chromosome conformation capture combined with classical models of chromosome organization based on decades of microscopic observations, are providing new insights into the three-dimensional organization of chromatin inside the interphase nucleus and within mitotic chromosomes. One striking observation is that interphase genom...
<div><p>How the same DNA sequences can function in the three-dimensional architecture of interphase ...
Although the Victorian proverb “everything in its place and a place for everything” is meant for ord...
Characterizing the link between small-scale chromatin structure and large-scale chromosome folding d...
Mitotic chromosomes are among the most recognizable structures in the cell, yet for over a century t...
It has been known for over a century that chromatin is not randomly distributed within the nucleus. ...
My laboratory studies how chromosomes are organized in three dimensions. The three-dimensional organ...
Mitotic chromosomes are among the most recognizable structures in the cell, yet for over a century t...
While chromatin characteristics in interphase are widely studied, characteristics of mitotic chromat...
Over 200 cell types exist within the human body, each being different in morphology and function, ye...
Translating the vast amounts of genomic and epigenomic information accumulated on the linear genome ...
Abstract In mammals, genomic DNA that is roughly 2 m long is folded to fit the size of the cell nucl...
Following the discovery of the one-dimensional sequence of human DNA, much focus has been directed o...
After mitosis, mammalian chromosomes partially decondense to occupy distinct territories in the cell...
SummaryChemical cross-linking and DNA sequencing have revealed regions of intra-chromosomal interact...
Background: One fundamental finding of the last decade is that, besides the primary DNA sequence inf...
<div><p>How the same DNA sequences can function in the three-dimensional architecture of interphase ...
Although the Victorian proverb “everything in its place and a place for everything” is meant for ord...
Characterizing the link between small-scale chromatin structure and large-scale chromosome folding d...
Mitotic chromosomes are among the most recognizable structures in the cell, yet for over a century t...
It has been known for over a century that chromatin is not randomly distributed within the nucleus. ...
My laboratory studies how chromosomes are organized in three dimensions. The three-dimensional organ...
Mitotic chromosomes are among the most recognizable structures in the cell, yet for over a century t...
While chromatin characteristics in interphase are widely studied, characteristics of mitotic chromat...
Over 200 cell types exist within the human body, each being different in morphology and function, ye...
Translating the vast amounts of genomic and epigenomic information accumulated on the linear genome ...
Abstract In mammals, genomic DNA that is roughly 2 m long is folded to fit the size of the cell nucl...
Following the discovery of the one-dimensional sequence of human DNA, much focus has been directed o...
After mitosis, mammalian chromosomes partially decondense to occupy distinct territories in the cell...
SummaryChemical cross-linking and DNA sequencing have revealed regions of intra-chromosomal interact...
Background: One fundamental finding of the last decade is that, besides the primary DNA sequence inf...
<div><p>How the same DNA sequences can function in the three-dimensional architecture of interphase ...
Although the Victorian proverb “everything in its place and a place for everything” is meant for ord...
Characterizing the link between small-scale chromatin structure and large-scale chromosome folding d...