Abstract
Mammalian genomes have distinct levels of spatial organization and structure that have been hypothesized to play important roles in transcription regulation. Although much has been learned about these architectural features with ensemble techniques, single-cell studies are showing a new universal trend: Genomes are stochastic and dynamic at every level of orga-nization. Stochastic gene expression, on the other hand, has been studied for years. In this review, we probe whether there is a causative link between the two phenomena. We specif-ically discuss the functionality of chromatin state, topologically associating domains (TADs), and enhancer biology in light of their stochastic nature and their specific roles in stochastic gene expression. We highlight persistent fundamental questions in this area of research.
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Bohrer, C. H., & Larson, D. R. (2021). The stochastic genome and its role in gene expression. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a040386
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