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Hi-C: A Method to Study the Three-dimensional Architecture of Genomes.
Published on: May 6, 2010
Three-dimensional organization and dynamics of the genome
Przemyslaw Szalaj1,2,3, Dariusz Plewczynski4,5,6
1Centre for Innovative Research, Medical University of Bialystok, Białystok, Poland. p.szalaj@cent.uw.edu.pl.
Abstract:
Genome is a complex hierarchical structure, and its spatial organization plays an important role in its function. Chromatin loops and topological domains form the basic structural units of this multiscale organization and are essential to orchestrate complex regulatory networks and transcription mechanisms. They also form higher-order structures such as chromosomal compartments and chromosome territories. Each level of this intrinsic architecture is governed by principles and mechanisms that we only start to understand. In this review, we summarize the current view of the genome architecture on the scales ranging from chromatin loops to the whole genome. We describe cell-to-cell variability, links between genome reorganization and various genomic processes, such as chromosome X inactivation and cell differentiation, and the interplay between different experimental techniques.
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