Author:
Zirkel Anne,Papantonis Argyris
Abstract
Abstract
Eukaryotic genomes – until recently dealt with as if they were a cohort of linear DNA molecules – are perplexed three-dimensional structures, the exact conformation of which profoundly affects genome function. Recent advances in molecular biology and DNA sequencing technologies have led to a new understanding of the folding of chromatin in the nucleus. Changes in chromatin structure underlie deployment of new gene expression programs during development, differentiation, or disease. In this review, we revisit data pointing to, arguably, the major force that shapes genomes: transcription of DNA into RNA.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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