New evidence for the theory of chromosome organization by repetitive elements (CORE)

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Abstract

Repetitive DNA elements were proposed to coordinate chromatin folding and interaction in chromosomes by their intrinsic homology-based clustering ability. A recent analysis of the data sets from chromosome-conformation-capture experiments confirms the spatial clustering of DNA repeats of the same family in the nuclear space, and thus provides strong new support for the CORE theory.

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Tang, S. J. (2017). New evidence for the theory of chromosome organization by repetitive elements (CORE). Genes, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8020081

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