Inserted DNA folds hierarchically into condensed chromosomes.
Previous work has supported two different models of chromosome condensation. In the radial loop model, scaffold/matrix-associated region (SAR/MAR) sequences in DNA anchor portions of the chromosome to a central scaffold, producing loops of 30-nm fibers. In the hierarchical folding model, however, there is a continuum of folding steps, independent of the SAR/MAR sequences, that produces more complicated structures than the 30-nm loops.
In the new work, the authors created chromosome regions...
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
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