Background: The concept of “chromosomics” was introduced by Prof. Uwe Claussen in 2005. Herein, the growing insights into human chromosome structure finally lead to a “chromosomic view” of the three-dimensional constitution and plasticity of genes in interphase nuclei are discussed. This review is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Uwe Claussen (30 April 1945–20 July 2008). Recent findings: Chromosomics is the study of chromosomes, their three-dimensional positioning in the interphase nucleus, the consequences from plasticity of chromosomal subregions and gene interactions, the influence of chromatin-modification-mediated events on cells, and even individuals, evolution, and disease. Progress achieved in recent years is summarized, including ...
In eukaryotes, chromosomes reside in the crowded environment of the cell nucleus. Understanding the ...
To approach the still largely unknown sequential and three-dimensional organization of the human...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
Background: The concept of “chromosomics„ was introduced by Prof. Uwe Claussen in 2005. ...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
Genomes are one of the major foundations of life due to their role in information storage, process r...
We thank the Medical Research Council (UK), The Royal Society (UK), and Fundação para a Ciência e a ...
The structure of interphase chromosomes remains elusive after decades of research by using chemical,...
UNE research professors Ada and Don Olins present some of their published and unpublished data on ch...
Chromatin molecules have properties that set them aside from all other biomacromolecules in the cell...
Until recently, our understanding of chromosome organisation in higher eukaryotic cells has been bas...
During the last few decades, the intensive focus on microscopy observations and genome sequencing an...
The human body is made up of 60 trillion cells that originate from a single fertilized egg. This mea...
Despite the distinctive structure of mitotic chromosomes, it has not been possible to visualise indi...
In eukaryotes, chromosomes reside in the crowded environment of the cell nucleus. Understanding the ...
To approach the still largely unknown sequential and three-dimensional organization of the human...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
Background: The concept of “chromosomics„ was introduced by Prof. Uwe Claussen in 2005. ...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
Genomes are one of the major foundations of life due to their role in information storage, process r...
We thank the Medical Research Council (UK), The Royal Society (UK), and Fundação para a Ciência e a ...
The structure of interphase chromosomes remains elusive after decades of research by using chemical,...
UNE research professors Ada and Don Olins present some of their published and unpublished data on ch...
Chromatin molecules have properties that set them aside from all other biomacromolecules in the cell...
Until recently, our understanding of chromosome organisation in higher eukaryotic cells has been bas...
During the last few decades, the intensive focus on microscopy observations and genome sequencing an...
The human body is made up of 60 trillion cells that originate from a single fertilized egg. This mea...
Despite the distinctive structure of mitotic chromosomes, it has not been possible to visualise indi...
In eukaryotes, chromosomes reside in the crowded environment of the cell nucleus. Understanding the ...
To approach the still largely unknown sequential and three-dimensional organization of the human...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...