A CRISPR connection between chromatin topology and genetic disorders

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Abstract

Structural variations are common in the human genome, but their contributions to human diseases have been hard to define. Lupiáñez et al. demonstrate that some structural variants can interrupt chromatin topology, resulting in ectopic enhancer-promoter interactions, altered spatiotemporal gene expression patterns, and developmental disorders.

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Ren, B., & Dixon, J. R. (2015, May 30). A CRISPR connection between chromatin topology and genetic disorders. Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2015.04.047

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