3D genome organization contributes to genome instability at fragile sites
Common fragile sites are regions susceptible to replication stress and are prone to chromosomal instability. Here, the authors, by analyzing the contribution of 3D chromatin organization, identify and characterize a fragility signature and precisely map these fragility regions.
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Main Authors: | Dan Sarni, Takayo Sasaki, Michal Irony Tur-Sinai, Karin Miron, Juan Carlos Rivera-Mulia, Brian Magnuson, Mats Ljungman, David M. Gilbert, Batsheva Kerem |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9f8f6dfda64441a5ae8eee34d19b3fb8 |
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