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Higher-order structure of chromatin and chromosomes

by: Christopher L. Woodcock, Stefan Dimitrov
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, Vol. 11, No. 2. (1 April 2001), pp. 130-135, doi:10.1016/s0959-437x(00)00169-6  Key: citeulike:6796935

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The linear array of nucleosomes that comprises the primary structure of chromatin is folded and condensed to varying degrees in nuclei and chromosomes forming 'higher order structures'. We discuss the recent findings from novel experimental approaches that have yielded significant new information on the different hierarchical levels of chromatin folding and their functional significance.


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