TAD-like single-cell domain structures exist on both active and inactive X chromosomes and persist under epigenetic perturbations
Abstract Background Topologically associating domains (TADs) are important building blocks of three-dimensional genome architectures. The formation of TADs has been shown to depend on cohesin in a loop-extrusion mechanism. Recently, advances in an image-based spatial genomics technique known as chro...
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Main Authors: | Yubao Cheng, Miao Liu, Mengwei Hu, Siyuan Wang |
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2021
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