Hierarchies in eukaryotic genome organization: Insights from polymer theory and simulations.
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Iyer, BV; Kenward, M; Arya, G
Published in: BMC biophysics
April 2011
Eukaryotic genomes possess an elaborate and dynamic higher-order structure within the limiting confines of the cell nucleus. Knowledge of the physical principles and the molecular machinery that govern the 3D organization of this structure and its regulation are key to understanding the relationship between genome structure and function. Elegant microscopy and chromosome conformation capture techniques supported by analysis based on polymer models are important steps in this direction. Here, we review results from these efforts and provide some additional insights that elucidate the relationship between structure and function at different hierarchical levels of genome organization.
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BMC biophysics
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2046-1682
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2046-1682
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April 2011
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4
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8
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Iyer, B. V., Kenward, M., & Arya, G. (2011). Hierarchies in eukaryotic genome organization: Insights from polymer theory and simulations. BMC Biophysics, 4, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-1682-4-8
Iyer, Balaji Vs, Martin Kenward, and Gaurav Arya. “Hierarchies in eukaryotic genome organization: Insights from polymer theory and simulations.” BMC Biophysics 4 (April 2011): 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-1682-4-8.
Iyer BV, Kenward M, Arya G. Hierarchies in eukaryotic genome organization: Insights from polymer theory and simulations. BMC biophysics. 2011 Apr;4:8.
Iyer, Balaji Vs, et al. “Hierarchies in eukaryotic genome organization: Insights from polymer theory and simulations.” BMC Biophysics, vol. 4, Apr. 2011, p. 8. Epmc, doi:10.1186/2046-1682-4-8.
Iyer BV, Kenward M, Arya G. Hierarchies in eukaryotic genome organization: Insights from polymer theory and simulations. BMC biophysics. 2011 Apr;4:8.
Published In
BMC biophysics
DOI
EISSN
2046-1682
ISSN
2046-1682
Publication Date
April 2011
Volume
4
Start / End Page
8