Boundary stacking interactions enable cross-TAD enhancer–promoter communication during limb development

TC Hung, DM Kingsley, AN Boettiger - Nature Genetics, 2024 - nature.com
Although promoters and their enhancers are frequently contained within a topologically
associating domain (TAD), some developmentally important genes have their promoter and …

Boundary stacking interactions enable cross-TAD enhancer-promoter communication during limb development

TC Hung, DM Kingsley, AN Boettiger - Nature genetics, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although promoters and their enhancers are frequently contained within a topologically
associating domain (TAD), some developmentally important genes have their promoter and …

Boundary stacking interactions enable cross-TAD enhancer-promoter communication during limb development.

TC Hung, DM Kingsley, AN Boettiger - Nature Genetics, 2024 - europepmc.org
Although promoters and their enhancers are frequently contained within a topologically
associating domain (TAD), some developmentally important genes have their promoter and …

Boundary stacking interactions enable cross-TAD enhancer-promoter communication during limb development

TC Hung, DM Kingsley, A Boettiger - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
While long-range enhancers and their target promoters are frequently contained within a
TAD, many developmentally important genes have their promoter and enhancers within …

Boundary stacking interactions enable cross-TAD enhancer–promoter communication during limb development

TC Hung, DM Kingsley, AN Boettiger - paper.sciencenet.cn
Although promoters and their enhancers are frequently contained within a topologically
associating domain (TAD), some developmentally important genes have their promoter and …

Boundary stacking interactions enable cross-TAD enhancer-promoter communication during limb development

T Hung, DM Kingsley, A Boettiger - 2023 - europepmc.org
While long-range enhancers and their target promoters are frequently contained within a
TAD, many developmentally important genes have their promoter and enhancers within …