Spatial organization of chromatin domains and compartments in single chromosomes
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Harvard University
Abstract
The spatial organization of chromatin critically affects genome function. Recent chromosome-conformation-capture studies have revealed topologically associating domains (TADs) as a conserved feature of chromatin organization, but how TADs are spatially organized in individual chromosomes remains unknown. Here, we developed an imaging method for mapping the spatial positions of numerous genomic regions along individual chromosomes and traced the positions of TADs in human interphase autosomes and X chromosomes. We observed that chromosome folding deviates from the ideal fractal-globule model at large length scales and that TADs are largely organized into two compartments spatially arranged in a polarized manner…
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- 41.08
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- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
7- SWSiyuan Wang
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- JSJun-Han Su
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- BJBrian J. Beliveau
Harvard University
- BBBogdan Bintu
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- JRJeffrey R. Moffitt
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Chromatin
- Spatial organization
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Cell biology
- Genetics
- DNA