Euchromatin Activity Enhances Segregation and Compaction of Heterochromatin in the Cell Nucleus
Euchromatin Activity Enhances Segregation and Compaction of Heterochromatin in the Cell Nucleus
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College Park: American Physical Society
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The large-scale organization of the genome inside the cell nucleus is critical for the cell’s function. Chromatin—the functional form of DNA in cells—serves as a template for active nuclear processes such as transcription, replication, and DNA repair. Chromatin’s spatial organization directly affects its accessibility by ATP-powered enzymes, e.g.,...
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Euchromatin Activity Enhances Segregation and Compaction of Heterochromatin in the Cell Nucleus
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2160-3308
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2160-3308
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10.1103/PhysRevX.12.041033