[图书][B] Chromosomes: organization and function

AT Sumner - 2008 - books.google.com
… Even something apparently as trivial as the position of a gene within a chromosome can
greatly affect its behaviour. Heterochromatin (Chapter 7) consists of chromosomal segments …

Human genome organization: Alu, lines, and the molecular structure of metaphase chromosome bands

JR Korenberg, MC Rykowski - Cell, 1988 - cell.com
Genome Organization We next consider the relationship between our results and molecular
characterization of genome organization … ) is reflected in a chromosomal structure, the R …

Higher-order genome organization in human disease

T Misteli - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2010 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Genome-wide studies have indicated that the imprinted H19/Ig2 locus on human chromosome
11 physically interacts with regulatory elements on other chromosomes and that these …

Genome architecture: domain organization of interphase chromosomes

WA Bickmore, B Van Steensel - Cell, 2013 - cell.com
… begin to yield a more coherent picture that integrates linear and three-dimensional (3D)
views of chromosome organization in relation to gene regulation and other nuclear functions. …

Segmental duplications: organization and impact within the current human genome project assembly

JA Bailey, AM Yavor, HF Massa, BJ Trask… - Genome …, 2001 - genome.cshlp.org
… positive by FISH had a corresponding chromosomalhuman genome assembly, requiring
the development of specialized techniques to finish these exceptional regions of the genome. …

Mammalian chromosome banding—an expression of genome organization

WA Bickmore, AT Sumner - Trends in Genetics, 1989 - cell.com
… is an invaluable aid to analysing the complex genomes of vertebrates, but tbe biochemical
… of genome organization tbat may play roles in chromosome banding. Chromosome banding …

Chromosome architecture and genome organization

G Bernardi - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
… our previous knowledge of genome organization in a critical size range which encompasses
isochores, interphase chromatin domains and boundaries and chromosomal bands. A key …

Hi-C-constrained physical models of human chromosomes recover functionally-related properties of genome organization

M Di Stefano, J Paulsen, TG Lien, E Hovig… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
… We studied the genome organization of human lung fibroblast (IMR90) and embryonic stem
… data and coarse-grained physical models of chromosomes. The models were specialised for …

Genomic organization of alpha satellite DNA on human chromosome 7: evidence for two distinct alphoid domains on a single chromosome

JS Waye, SB England, HF Willard - Molecular and cellular biology, 1987 - Taylor & Francis
genomic organization of these sequences, with particular emphasis on the constituents of
individual chromosomes (3… , if not all, human chromosomes are characterized by distinct alpha …

Bidirectional gene organization: a common architectural feature of the human genome

N Adachi, MR Lieber - Cell, 2002 - cell.com
… regions of the genome rather than functional classes of genes, we examined all of the genes
on human chromosomes 21 and 22. Among 144 known genes located on chromosome 21, …