Regions of very low H3K27me3 partition the Drosophila genome into topological domains
Published in PLoS ONE, 2017
In this paper, we used chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) to examine features of Drosophila genome organization. We focused especially on regions at the boundaries of topologically associated domains (TADs) and identified chromatin modifications associated with these sites, which may support local-scale topological organization of the genome.
Recommended citation: S. El-Sharnouby, B. Fischer, J. P. Magbanua, B. Umans, R. Flower, S. W. Choo, S. Russell, and R. White. (2017). "Regions of very low H3K27me3 partition the Drosophila genome into topological domains." PLoS ONE. 12(3) e0172725.
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