Complex small-world regulatory networks emerge from the 3D organisation of the human genome
Gene-regulatory networks are thought to be complex, and yet perturbation of just a few transcription factors (TFs) can have major consequences. Here the authors apply DNA polymer modelling and simulations to predict how 3D genome structure and TF-DNA interactions can give rise to transcriptional reg...
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Main Authors: | C. A. Brackley, N. Gilbert, D. Michieletto, A. Papantonis, M. C. F. Pereira, P. R. Cook, D. Marenduzzo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1745e903b2a43babee8990c92ff7cec |
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