Abstract
The spatial distribution of chromatin domains in interphase nuclei changes dramatically during development in multicellular organisms. A crucial question is whether nuclear organization is a cause or a result of differentiation. Genetic perturbation of lamina-heterochromatin interactions is helping to reveal the cross-talk between chromatin states and nuclear organization.
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Mattout, A., Cabianca, D. S., & Gasser, S. M. (2015, August 25). Chromatin states and nuclear organization in development - a view from the nuclear lamina. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-015-0747-5
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