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The following pages link to The 3D positioning of ANT2 and ANT3 genes within female X chromosome territories correlates with gene activity. (Q30795781):
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- Chromosome territories, nuclear architecture and gene regulation in mammalian cells (Q22122379) (← links)
- Long-range nucleosome ordering is associated with gene silencing in Drosophila melanogaster pericentric heterochromatin (Q24550975) (← links)
- Chromatin decondensation and nuclear reorganization of the HoxB locus upon induction of transcription (Q24563638) (← links)
- New insights into nucleosome and chromatin structure: an ordered state or a disordered affair? (Q24626585) (← links)
- A novel role for Xist RNA in the formation of a repressive nuclear compartment into which genes are recruited when silenced (Q24672840) (← links)
- The architecture of chicken chromosome territories changes during differentiation (Q24802121) (← links)
- The X chromosome is organized into a gene-rich outer rim and an internal core containing silenced nongenic sequences (Q30477370) (← links)
- Topology of double minutes (dmins) and homogeneously staining regions (HSRs) in nuclei of human neuroblastoma cell lines (Q30956415) (← links)
- Intermingling of chromosome territories in interphase suggests role in translocations and transcription-dependent associations (Q33240304) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of cell nucleus organisation. (Q33293161) (← links)
- High-precision structural analysis of subnuclear complexes in fixed and live cells via spatially modulated illumination (SMI) microscopy (Q33332209) (← links)
- Insights into chromatin structure and dynamics in plants (Q33565190) (← links)
- Chromatin higher-order structure and dynamics (Q33800327) (← links)
- Chromatin dynamics (Q33950324) (← links)
- The Xist lncRNA exploits three-dimensional genome architecture to spread across the X chromosome (Q34037436) (← links)
- The role of nuclear bodies in gene expression and disease (Q34038183) (← links)
- Dynamic plasticity of large-scale chromatin structure revealed by self-assembly of engineered chromosome regions (Q34111011) (← links)
- Expression-dependent folding of interphase chromatin (Q34287511) (← links)
- Factors and forces controlling V(D)J recombination (Q34296487) (← links)
- Towards understanding the epigenetics of transcription by chromatin structure and the nuclear matrix (Q34493334) (← links)
- Peripheral position of CCND1 and HER-2/neu oncogenes within chromosome territories in esophageal and gastric cancers non-related to amplification and overexpression (Q34565585) (← links)
- Nuclear positioning, higher-order folding, and gene expression of Mmu15 sequences are refractory to chromosomal translocation (Q34673544) (← links)
- Repositioning of Muscle-specific Genes Relative to the Periphery of SC-35 Domains during Skeletal Myogenesis (Q34786120) (← links)
- The inactive X chromosome adopts a unique three-dimensional conformation that is dependent on Xist RNA. (Q35098579) (← links)
- Transcription and the territory: the ins and outs of gene positioning (Q35152198) (← links)
- The Dynamics of Chromosome Organization and Gene Regulation (Q35550688) (← links)
- Spatial genome organization in the formation of chromosomal translocations (Q35650635) (← links)
- X-inactivation: Xist RNA uses chromosome contacts to coat the X. (Q35733371) (← links)
- Chromatin organization in the mammalian nucleus (Q35983679) (← links)
- Chromosome territory reorganization in a human disease with altered DNA methylation (Q36082296) (← links)
- Mobility of multi-subunit complexes in the nucleus: accessibility and dynamics of chromatin subcompartments. (Q36097826) (← links)
- Changes in Nuclear Orientation Patterns of Chromosome 11 during Mouse Plasmacytoma Development (Q36243389) (← links)
- The genome and the nucleus: a marriage made by evolution. Genome organisation and nuclear architecture (Q36245342) (← links)
- Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies associate with transcriptionally active genomic regions (Q36321821) (← links)
- Spatial organization of active and inactive genes and noncoding DNA within chromosome territories (Q36325226) (← links)
- Nuclear architecture in the light of gene expression and cell differentiation studies (Q36480533) (← links)
- The spatial order of transcription in mammalian cells. (Q37117106) (← links)
- Differential CpG island methylation of murine adenine nucleotide translocase genes (Q37163592) (← links)
- Radial chromatin positioning is shaped by local gene density, not by gene expression (Q37208453) (← links)
- Gene clusters, molecular evolution and disease: a speculation (Q37236200) (← links)
- Functional nuclear architecture studied by microscopy: present and future (Q37772648) (← links)
- Chromatin structure, pluripotency and differentiation (Q38100104) (← links)
- Transcription-dependent radial distribution of TCF7L2 regulated genes in chromosome territories (Q38401966) (← links)
- The DNA-based structure of human chromosome 5 in interphase (Q38487271) (← links)
- The radial nuclear positioning of genes correlates with features of megabase-sized chromatin domains. (Q39262410) (← links)
- The X chromosome in space (Q39289403) (← links)
- Chromosomal dynamics of cell cycle regulator gene p21 during transcriptional activation (Q39640140) (← links)
- Three-dimensional positioning of genes in mouse cell nuclei. (Q39965911) (← links)
- Nuclear RNAs confined to a reticular compartment between chromosome territories (Q40488686) (← links)
- Cytogenetic and immuno-FISH analysis of the 4q subtelomeric region, which is associated with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (Q40556942) (← links)