Abstract
Recent findings suggest that large-scale remodeling of three dimensional (3D) chromatin architecture occurs during a brief period in early G1 phase termed the replication timing decision point (TDP). In this speculative article, I suggest that the TDP may represent an as yet unappreciated window of opportunity for extracellular cues to influence 3D architecture during stem cell fate decisions. I also describe several testable predictions of this hypothesis. © 2010 Gilbert.
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Gilbert, D. M. (2010, November 29). Cell fate transitions and the replication timing decision point. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201007125
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